• Source: Playing (film)
    • Playing (Portuguese: Jogo de Cena) is a 2007 Brazilian documentary film by Eduardo Coutinho, about the friction between truth and fiction in the cinema.
      In the 2010s it was ranked as number 17 on the Abraccine Top 100 Brazilian films list and also number 2 in the documentary list.


      Plot


      In response to a newspaper ad, 83 women responded and told their life story in a studio. Twenty-three of them were selected and filmed in June 2006. In September of the same year, several actresses interpreted, in their own way, the same stories.


      Cast


      Andréa Beltrão as herself
      Fernanda Torres as herself
      Marilia Pera as herself
      Aleta Gomes Vieira as herself
      Claudiléa Cerqueira de Lemos as herself
      Débora Almeida as herself
      Gisele Alves Moura as herself
      Jeckie Brown as herself
      Lana Guelero as herself
      Maria de Fátima Barbosa as herself
      Marina D'Elia as herself
      Mary Sheila as herself
      Sarita Houli Brumer as herself


      Promotion


      Playing was included in the Official Selection at the International Film Festival in Punta del Este, and received its first international public screening there in February 2008.
      In April 2008 the film was also screened at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema and at the Tribeca Film Festival.
      The film made subsequent appearances at the Locarno Film Festival (on August 7, 2008) and the Los Angeles Film Festival (on November 19, 2014).
      In Brazil, the film had its premiere at the São Paulo International Film Festival in October, 2007 and had its theatrical release on November 9, 2007.


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      References




      External links


      Playing at IMDb

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