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Four Days in September (1997)
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Reviews Counted:15
Fresh:8
Rotten:7
Average Rating:6.2/10
Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: A group of Brazilian students kidnap the American ambassador as an act of resistance against their right-wing military government, but the emotional tension soon wears a crack in their starry-eyed... A group of Brazilian students kidnap the American ambassador as an act of resistance against their right-wing military government, but the emotional tension soon wears a crack in their starry-eyed idealism. Thoughtful, even-handed direction examines the event from a variety of perspectives. Based on the memoirs of Green Party member Fernando Gabeira. Academy Award Nominations--Best Foreign Film. [More]
Starring: Alan Arkin, Pedro Cardoso, Fernanda Torres, Luiz Fernand Guimares
Starring: Alan Arkin, Pedro Cardoso, Fernanda Torres, Luiz Fernand Guimares, Claudia Abreu, Nelson Dantas
Director: Bruno Barreto
Director: Bruno Barreto
Screenwriter: Leopoldo Serran
Story: Fernando Gabeira
Reviews for Four Days in September
This is powerful stuff but, like so many political abduction dramas, suffers from a certain static quality.
An intriguing, understated film that quietly brings up loud questions of honor, duty, ideals, and courage.
This low-key and highly intelligent Brazilian film set in 1969 deals with the complexities of political action.
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