Casa de Areia (2005)
Año de lanzamiento: 2005
Nación: Brazil
Alternative Title: La maison de sable, A homok börtönében, Dom z piasku, Песочный дом, The House of Sand
Director: Andrucha Waddington
Writer: Andrucha Waddington, Elena Soarez, Luiz Carlos Barreto
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Pedro Buarque de Hollanda, Patrick Siaretta, Katiuscha Mello, Pedro Guimarães, Leonardo Monteiro de Barros, Marcos França, Andrucha Waddington, Claudia Braga
Compañías: Conspiração Filmes, Columbia TriStar Filmes do Brasil, Globo Filmes, Quanta Centro de Produções Cinematográficas, Lereby Produções, TeleImage
Género: Drama
Budget: R$8,000,000 (estimated).
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Historia
The story of 'Casa de Areia' unfolds over three generations in a small town nestled within the sand dunes of Maranhão, Brazil, during the early 20th century. The narrative begins with Áurea arriving pregnant and seeking an escape from her arid surroundings. Despite her desire to leave, she finds herself unable to do so easily. Alongside her mother Maria, they navigate life in this remote setting. The film then spans decades, chronicling Áurea's life and that of her daughter.
Resumen
'Casa de Areia' is a Brazilian drama directed by Andrucha Waddington, released in 2005. The film is set in the sand dunes of Maranhão state in Brazil around the year 1910. It explores the lives of women across three generations, with Áurea's story serving as the central narrative thread. The movie delves into themes of women's aspirations, limitations, and endurance within a challenging environment.

