Brazil (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Brazil (first released on February 20, 1985) is a dystopic black comedy feature film directed by Monty Python member Terry Gilliam. It was written by Terry Gilliam, Charles McKeown, and Tom Stoppard. It stars Jonathan Pryce, and features Robert De Niro, Kim Greist, Michael Palin, Katherine Helmond, Bob Hoskins, and Ian Holm. Co-writer McKeown also has a small role. ..."
Video Products
Brazil, 14 May 1996
Brazil - Criterion Collection, 13 Jul 1999
Commentary by directory Terry Gilliam and several other features, 3 discs
Commentary by directory Terry Gilliam and several other features, 3 discs
Brazil - Widescreen, 1 Apr 2003
Reviews
Brazil (1985), by Stephen W. Carson
"There are definite moments of quirky humour, but make no mistake, the oppressive government in this film is portrayed in a suitably dark light ... Don't miss Robert DeNiro as the heroic black market entrepreneur who keeps one step ahead of the government so that he can do good home repairs without all the bureaucracy."
"There are definite moments of quirky humour, but make no mistake, the oppressive government in this film is portrayed in a suitably dark light ... Don't miss Robert DeNiro as the heroic black market entrepreneur who keeps one step ahead of the government so that he can do good home repairs without all the bureaucracy."