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  1. Brazil is a 1985 dystopian science-fiction black comedy film [9][10] directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Gilliam, Charles McKeown, and Tom Stoppard. The film stars Jonathan Pryce and features Robert De Niro, Kim Greist, Michael Palin, Katherine Helmond, Bob Hoskins, and Ian Holm.

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  2. The Boys from Brazil is a 1978 thriller film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. It stars Gregory Peck and Laurence Olivier , and features James Mason , Lilli Palmer , Uta Hagen , Anne Meara , Denholm Elliott , and Steve Guttenberg in supporting roles.

  3. Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce) is a harried technocrat in a futuristic society that is needlessly convoluted and inefficient. He dreams of a life where he can fly away from technology and overpowering bureaucracy, and spend eternity with the woman of his dreams.

  4. Investigating a case that led to the wrongful arrest and eventual death of an innocent man instead of wanted terrorist Harry Tuttle, he meets the woman from his daydream, and in trying to help her gets caught in a web of mistaken identities, mindless bureaucracy and lies.

  5. Brazil is a 1985 science fiction movie [9] directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Gilliam, Charles McKeown, and Tom Stoppard. The movie stars Jonathan Pryce and features Robert De Niro, Kim Greist, Michael Palin, Katherine Helmond, Bob Hoskins, Oscar Quitak and Ian Holm.

  6. Dec 31, 2023 · What is Brazil about? Brazil is part of a subgenre of satirical dystopias inspired by George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. So much so that one of the working titles was 1984 ½. Brazil dives into the absurdity, tension, and dehumanization of a society defined by corporate culture and the superficiality of the consumerism it engenders.

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  8. Jul 23, 2013 · 2h 22m. A nerdy clerk in a futuristic world finds himself caught up in the middle of a revolution against the bureaucratic and austere governing state. A clerk (Jonathan Pryce) in a bureaucratic future world becomes an enemy of the state when he falls in love in Terry Gilliam's.

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