Rat Fever
Rat Fever (Portuguese: Febre do Rato) is a 2011 Brazilian film directed by Claudio Assis.[1]
| Rat Fever | |
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|  Film poster | |
| Portuguese | Febre do Rato | 
| Directed by | Cláudio Assis | 
| Written by | Hilton Lacerda | 
| Produced by | Cláudio Assis Marcello Ludwig Maia Julia Moraes | 
| Distributed by | Imovision | 
| Release dates | 
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| Running time | 110 minutes | 
| Country | Brazil | 
| Language | Portuguese | 
The film premiered at the 2011 Paulínia Festival, where it won Best Film and seven other awards.[2] It also showed at the 2012 International Film Festival Rotterdam.[3] It also won São Paulo Association of Art Critics Award for Best Picture in 2012[4] and the Havana Star Prize for Best Film (Fiction) at the 2013 Havana Film Festival New York.[5]
Cast
    
- Ângela Leal as Dona Marieta
- Conceição Camarotti as Dona Anja
- Hugo Gila as Bira
- Irandhir Santos as Zizo
- Juliano Cazarré as Boca
- Maria Gladys as Stella Maris
- Mariana Nunes as Rosângela
- Matheus Nachtergaele as Paizinho
- Nanda Costa as Eneida
- Tânia Granussi as Vanessa
- Vitor Araújo as Oncinha
- Johnny Hooker as Zizo's Brother
References
    
- MARCELO HESSEL (21 June 2012). "Crítica: Febre do Rato" (in Portuguese). Omelete. Retrieved August 7, 2019.
- "'Febre do Rato' é o grande vencedor do Festival de Paulínia". Terra. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
- "Rat Fever". IFFR. 4 September 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
- MSWI (March 5, 2013). ""A Febre do Rato" e "Avenida Brasil" estão entre os melhores da APCA" (in Portuguese). Jornal do Oeste. Retrieved August 7, 2019.
-  "Brazil's RAT FEVER and Chile's SIBILA Top Havana Film Fest in New York". Cinema Tropical. 19 April 2013. Retrieved 2021-07-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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