Mário Peixoto
Filmmaker Mário PEIXOTO (1908, Belgium − 1992, Brazil) became a legend on the basis of one extraordinary film he made at the age of 22, the silent film Limite (1931). He had the advantage of a European education in the 1920s and was clearly receptive to modernist, avant-garde cinema. His literary ambitions, which went as far back as 1930 and included poetry, short stories, theatrical plays and a six-volume novel (The Uselessness of Everyone), did not gain a wider response from the public, either. Peixoto passed away on 3 February 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Filmography
Limite (1931)
Mário Peixoto op IFFR
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Limite
Mário Peixoto | 120' | Brazil | None
The most legendary silent film in Brazilian history about three shipwrecked people adrift in a small boat on the open sea. -
Mosquito
João Nuno Pinto | 122' | Brazil | World premiere
Mozambique, 1917. Teenage soldier Zacarias travels alone through this Portuguese colony, dizzy with malaria. A film like a feverish dream.