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Where the River Runs Black (1986)

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Directed byChristopher Cain
CastCharles Durning, Alessandro Rabelo, Ajay Naidu, Divana Brandão and Peter Horton
Theatrical ReleaseSeptember 19, 1986
MPAA RatingPG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code086162459931
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Average user review: 4.0 (3 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteMix religion and mysticismQuote
"Where the River Runs Black" (1986 - 97 minutes), directed by Christopher Cain, is a beautiful adaptation for the cinema of the awarded novel "Lazaro", of David Kendall. The film mix religion and mysticism when tells the history of a boy created in the Amazonian forest that is taken to be educated in an orphanage. The tram starts when an American missionary, the idealistic priest Mahoney (the actor Peter Horton) - that works in the region where the waters of the River Amazon becomes black -, knows a mysterious and sensual woman. A child is born of this relation and Mahoney dies. The boy, Lazarus, is played by a 10 years old Brazilian boy, Alessandro Rabelo who carried out the film side by side to the experienced actor Charles Durning (priest O'Reilly). Educated in the forest, Lazarus develops a strange relation with the "botos" (dolphins of the Amazon River). Of the wonderful landscapes of the Amazonian forest to the dirty and hard urban scenes, the story of magical realism maintain its attraction due to the delirious photograph of Juan-Ruiz Anchia. Entirely filmed in Brazil, the film had the participation of some Brazilian technicians and actors as Marcos Flaksman, Chico Diaz and Ariel Coelho October 15, 2005

rating: 4 QuoteMagical family filmQuote
I first saw this film on VHS, had never heard of it before then. It is a truly magical family film, with excellent performances by the young Alessandro, and his younger brother Marcelo in the flashbacks, as Lazaro. The beauty of Lazaro's innocent life is rudely interupted by the intrusion of Church complicit societal rules of order. This orderliness, including child-prison scenes that remind one of the classic film PIXOTE, although not quite so brutal, are only escaped by a return to the myths of childhood and the mystery of nature. See it with your own youngsters, and talk about it after. Hopefully, Sony/Columbia will release it soon on DVD, it is visually stunning! August 4, 2005

rating: 4 Quoteexcellent family movie !Quote
tale about inocence , fantasy, and fate.
the fate of a child who had the opportunity to come back to his origins, his birth place, to play with a dolphin.
the fate of a catholic priest who die for a sin .
the legend of a beautiful woman who lived where the river runs black...
I recomend this movie to anybody who likes to enjoy a good trailer together in family. May 18, 2002

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