Brainstorm (2000 film)

Brainstorm (Portuguese: Bicho de Sete Cabeças) is a 2000 drama film directed by Laís Bodanzky based on the autobiographical book Canto dos Malditos by Austregésilo Carrano Bueno. The film was made through a partnership between Brazilian and Italian studios and starred Rodrigo Santoro, Othon Bastos and Cassia Kiss. The film tells the story of Neto, a young man who is admitted to a psychiatric hospital after his father discovers he is a user of marijuana. There, Neto is subjected to abuse. In addition to abuse by psychiatric hospitals, the film deals with the issues of drugs and relationships between fathers and sons.

Brainstorm
Theatrical release poster
PortugueseBicho de Sete Cabeças
Directed byLaís Bodanzky
Screenplay byLuiz Bolognesi
Based onCanto dos Malditos
1993 novel
by Austregésilo Carrano Bueno
Produced by
  • Maria Ionescu
  • Sara Silveira
  • Caio Gullane
  • Fabiano Gullane
  • Luiz Bolognesi
  • Marco Muller
Starring
CinematographyHugo Kovensky
Edited by
  • Jacopo Quadri
  • Letizia Caudullo
Music byAndré Abujamra
Production
companies
  • Buriti Filmes
  • Dezenove Som e Imagens Produções
  • Gullane Filmes
  • Fabrica Cinema
Distributed by
  • Columbia TriStar
  • RioFilme
Release dates
  • October 2000 (2000-10) (Rio Film Festival)
  • June 22, 2001 (2001-06-22) (Brazil)
Running time
74 minutes
Countries
  • cBrazil
  • cItaly
LanguagePortuguese
BudgetR$1.5 million
($700,000)
Box officeR$2,184,514

Bodanzky read Carrano's book in 1996 and, impressed by the theme, assigned Luiz Bolognesi to adapt it into a film and transpose its setting from the 1970s to the 1990s. In addition to keeping the film in the present, Bodanzky chose to make it a documentary-style film to create greater impact on the viewer. Bolognesi began writing in 1997 with the freedom to make changes to the original story. The film was shot in early 2000 in São Paulo, and was edited and finalized in Italy.

Brainstorm had its premiere at the Rio Film Festival in October 2000. It subsequently received several awards and nominations both domestically and internationally; among them, Best Actor at the Cartagena Film Festival, and Best Film at the Brasília Film Festival. Domestic critical response was generally favorable and focused on the acting and its themes. Brazilian Film Critics Association selected it as one of the best Brazilian films of all time, while international critics were more mixed in their response.

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