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    Limite ( Brazilian Portuguese: [lĩˈmitʃi], Portuguese for "Limit", "Border" or "Edge") is a Brazilian silent experimental psychological drama [1] film directed, written and produced by Mário Peixoto, who was inspired by a photograph by André Kertész.

  2. An early work of independent Latin American filmmaking, Limite was famously difficult to see for most of the twentieth century. It is a pioneering achievement that continues to captivate with its timeless visual poetry.

  3. Sep 3, 2017 · One of the most acclaimed Brazilian films, Limite is true to its title and examines the limits of human existence through the experiences of three people in a lifeboat.

  4. Mário Peixoto. Director, Writer. Adrift in the vast expanse of the ocean, a solitary boat carries three castaways—a man and two women. Stranded and devoid of any glimmer of rescue, they find solace in recounting the tales of their lives to one another.

  5. Adrift in the vast expanse of the ocean, a solitary boat carries three castaways—a man and two women. Stranded and devoid of any glimmer of rescue, they find solace in recounting the tales of their lives to one another.

  6. May 31, 2017 · Limite was long consigned to a game of telephone, yet it was precisely that trajectory that granted it a fate most Brazilian silent films never had. Like Greed (1924), Citizen Kane (1941), A Brighter Summer Day (1991), or Hard to Be a God (2013), it is a rare cult film that lives up to its mythology, a singular work born out of ...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › LimiteLimite - Wikiwand

    Limite is a Brazilian silent experimental psychological drama film directed, written and produced by Mário Peixoto, who was inspired by a photograph by André Kertész.