The director's cut of Terry Gilliam’s spectacularly singular Orwellian black comedy BRAZIL, will run at Film Forum in a new 4K restoration from Friday, August 1 through Thursday, August 7, with select screenings of Gilliam’s original 35mm director’s cut.
As those endlessly coiling serpentine ducts proliferate – seemingly beyond the power of even Central Services to control - and the omnipresent Information Service-policed towering city of the future, studiously ambitious file clerk Sam Lowery (Jonathan Pryce of Miss Saigon and Lexus TV commercial fame) finds a literal flyspeck leading to apocalyptic bureaucratic foul-ups and a desperate search for the girl of his literal dreams.
BRAZIL is Monty Python alumnus Terry Gilliam's (12 MONKEYS, FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS) take on a decidedly low-tech 1984-ish society, distinguished by creepily film noir ambiance, amid gargantuan fascist modern architecture, sparked by samurai battles within airborne fantasy, all underscored by Python-esque black humor and the endless variations on that hypnotic title tune. With fellow Python alum Michael Palin at his most seriously slimy, Bob Hoskins as a ferocious repairman, Ian Holm and Ian Richardson as nervous and high-powered (respectively) bureaucrats, and Robert De Niro as a heroic electrical engineer.
The film’s release marked the occasion of a memorable studio-auteur battle, recounted in Jack Matthews' The Battle of Brazil (Applause Books), topped by its designation as Best Picture of the Year by the Los Angeles Film Critics Circle before its premiere.
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