Os Bandeirantes | |
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Directed by | Marcel Camus [1] |
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Starring | |
Edited by | Andrée Feix |
Music by |
Gene Roland Henri Crolla Antoine Bonfanti |
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Running time | 109 minutes [2] |
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Language | Portuguese |
Os Bandeirantes ( English: The Pioneers) is a black-and-white [3] 1960 French-Brazilian adventure film directed by Marcel Camus. The film is also known in English as Gold of the Amazon. [4]
In Brazil, a French diamond miner is shot, robbed, and left for dead by a supposed friend. [5] He sets out on a mission of revenge, but along the way falls in love with a Brazilian woman. [5]
The film was partially shot in Brasília. [6]
The film was rather well received but not as well as Camus's precedent Brazilian film, Black Orpheus. [7] [8] Camus's other Brazilian film would be Bahia, in 1976. [9]
Os Bandeirantes | |
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Directed by | Marcel Camus [1] |
Screenplay by |
|
Starring | |
Edited by | Andrée Feix |
Music by |
Gene Roland Henri Crolla Antoine Bonfanti |
Release date |
|
Running time | 109 minutes [2] |
Countries |
|
Language | Portuguese |
Os Bandeirantes ( English: The Pioneers) is a black-and-white [3] 1960 French-Brazilian adventure film directed by Marcel Camus. The film is also known in English as Gold of the Amazon. [4]
In Brazil, a French diamond miner is shot, robbed, and left for dead by a supposed friend. [5] He sets out on a mission of revenge, but along the way falls in love with a Brazilian woman. [5]
The film was partially shot in Brasília. [6]
The film was rather well received but not as well as Camus's precedent Brazilian film, Black Orpheus. [7] [8] Camus's other Brazilian film would be Bahia, in 1976. [9]