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Motorrad

"In rural Brazil, young Hugo wants to be a part of his older brother’s dirt bike pack. He tells them about a girl he met who knows of a remote, beautiful trail. On that trail, fun and games become fear and dissent and, then, death."

  • Vicente Amorim
    Director
    Vicente Amorim
  • Luiz Gustavo Bayão
    Writer
    L. G. Bayão
  • Luiz Gonzaga Tubaldini Jr
    Producer
    L.G Tubaldini Jr
  • André Junqueira Pamplona Skaf
    Producer
    André Skaf
  • Guilherme Prates Machado
    Key Cast
    Guilherme Prates
  • Carla Gomes Pereira
    Key Cast
    Carla Salle
  • Emilio Dantas
    Key Cast
    Emilio Dantas
  • Project Type:
    Feature
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 27 minutes 56 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    June 4, 2017
  • Production Budget:
    2,500,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    Brazil
  • Country of Filming:
    Brazil
  • Language:
    Portuguese
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital Scope
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1:2:35
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Vicente Amorim

Vicente started shooting short films in Super-8 when he was 12. He studied Economics (UFRJ) and Film (UFF) and shot his first feature in 1999.
Screen International and Filmmaker Magazine listed Vicente Amorim as one of the most important independent directors in the world. The Hollywood Reporter and The New York Observer (Rex Reed) considered Good one of the 10 best movies of 2008.
Vicente Amorim’s films have been in the official selection of some of the most important festivals in the world, including Toronto, New Directors/New Films (MoMA), Rotterdam, Karlovy Vary, Rome, Montreal, Rio and San Sebastian. His films total 22 nominations at the Brazilian Academy Awards. Some of the awards won by his films include “best film” at San Diego; “best actor” at Mar del Plata; “best foreign film” at Hima Kizuma and “best director” at Gramado. His movies have been commercially released worldwide.
Amorim directed the thriller Motorrad; the Brazil-Japan co-production Dirty Hearts, with Tuyoshi Ihara; Good, with Viggo Mortensen; Sister Dulce, with Bianca Comparato; The Middle of the World, with Wagner Moura; the doc Too Much Brazil, which was awarded the UNESCO seal; and Rio, I Love You, directed alongside Paolo Sorrentino, Fernando Meirelles, John Torturro and 7 other of the world's top directors.
He has directed hundreds of commercials and many TV series, including TV Globo's action series A Justiceira, the comedy As Canalhas (a.k.a. Bitches, recently licensed to HULU in the US) and Espinosa, a neo-noir cop thriller, for GNT.

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