Bellini and the Sphinx | |
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Directed by | Roberto Santucci |
Written by | Alexandre Plosk |
Based on | Bellini e a Esfinge by Tony Bellotto |
Produced by | Theodoro Fontes Tony Bellotto |
Starring |
Fabio Assunção Malu Mader Maristane Dresch |
Cinematography | Jacob Solitrenick |
Edited by | Roberto Santucci |
Music by |
Andreas Kisser Charles Galvin Eduardo Queiróz Tony Belloto |
Production companies | Afrodísia Filmes Banco Rural |
Distributed by | Copacabana Filmes |
Release dates |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | R$1.7–1.9 million [1] [2] |
Box office | R$300,000 [3] |
Bellini and the Sphinx ( Portuguese: Bellini e a Esfinge) is 2001 Brazilian crime film directed by Roberto Santucci. Based on Tony Bellotto's homonymous novel, it stars Fabio Assunção as Remo Bellini, a São Paulo-based detective who investigates mysterious murders. [4] [5] It premiered at the 2001 Festival do Rio, where it won the award of Best Film. [6]
It was followed by Bellini and the Devil, also starring Assunção, and directed by Marcelo Galvão. [7] [8]
Bellini and the Sphinx | |
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![]() Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Roberto Santucci |
Written by | Alexandre Plosk |
Based on | Bellini e a Esfinge by Tony Bellotto |
Produced by | Theodoro Fontes Tony Bellotto |
Starring |
Fabio Assunção Malu Mader Maristane Dresch |
Cinematography | Jacob Solitrenick |
Edited by | Roberto Santucci |
Music by |
Andreas Kisser Charles Galvin Eduardo Queiróz Tony Belloto |
Production companies | Afrodísia Filmes Banco Rural |
Distributed by | Copacabana Filmes |
Release dates |
|
Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | R$1.7–1.9 million [1] [2] |
Box office | R$300,000 [3] |
Bellini and the Sphinx ( Portuguese: Bellini e a Esfinge) is 2001 Brazilian crime film directed by Roberto Santucci. Based on Tony Bellotto's homonymous novel, it stars Fabio Assunção as Remo Bellini, a São Paulo-based detective who investigates mysterious murders. [4] [5] It premiered at the 2001 Festival do Rio, where it won the award of Best Film. [6]
It was followed by Bellini and the Devil, also starring Assunção, and directed by Marcelo Galvão. [7] [8]