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    Limite ( Brazilian Portuguese: [lĩˈmitʃi], Portuguese for "Limit", "Border" or "Edge") is a Brazilian silent experimental psychological drama [1] film directed, written and produced by Mário Peixoto, who was inspired by a photograph by André Kertész. Limite was filmed in 1930 and first screened in 1931.

  2. Mar 18, 2011 · Limitless: Directed by Neil Burger. With Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro, Abbie Cornish, Andrew Howard. A mysterious pill that enables the user to access 100% of his brain's abilities transforms a struggling writer into a financial wizard, but it also puts him in a new world with many dangers.

    • (614K)
    • Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Neil Burger
    • 2011-03-18
  3. Limite (1931) - Turner Classic Movies. 1931. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A man and two women reflect on their pasts while lost at sea. Cast & Crew. Read More. Mario Peixoto. Director. Mario Peixoto. Olga Breno. Woman 1. Raul Schnoor. Man 1. Yolanda Bernardes. Taciana Rei. Woman 2.

    • Mario Peixoto
    • Mario Peixoto
  4. Ready... One! Limita (The Provincials) The hectic, materialistic lives of Russian nouveau riche provide the framework for this internationally acclaimed thriller. The two protagonists, Ivan and Misha (Yevgeny Mironov), are two rubes who come to Moscow to participate in the perestroika's economic boom. Misha, a gifted computer nerd, gets a bank ...

  5. Dec 8, 2000 · Vertical Limit: Directed by Martin Campbell. With Chris O'Donnell, Robin Tunney, Stuart Wilson, Augie Davis. A climber must rescue his sister on the peak of K2, the second highest mountain in the world .

    • (65K)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Martin Campbell
    • 2000-12-08
  6. Full Review | May 5, 2022. Nicholas Bell IONCINEMA.com. With minimal use of intertitles, this is almost purely visual and aural stimulus as Peixoto experiments with zooms, startling angles, and a...

  7. "Limita" which translates most literally as "hicks" refers to the film's two central characters, Ivan and Misha, who have made it to Moscow from the provinces in time to catch the rising boom of perestroika's economic opportunity. Ivan has struck it rich as a computer code-breaker, and the film...

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