Release Date: 1967-06-02
Overview: The legend of Tristan and Isolde is one of the most beautiful love epics ever conceived. Richard Wagner, in a famous opera, had already tarnished its purity. The modern transposition of the legend is set in Brazil, in a village of poor fishermen on Guanabara Bay, framed by mountains not far from Rio de Janeiro. Two young cousins, Marcos and Jeronimo, get together to fish successfully - the arrastao is a large fishing net - and to resist the ugly local landowner, who sets the rules and the prices. This owner has a niece: Emaïsa, who loves Marcos and is loved by him.
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Duda Cavalcanti
as Emaësa
Pierre Barouh
as Geronimo
Jardel Filho
as Manuel
Cecil Thiré
as Marcos
Grande Otelo
as Focinho
Antoine d'Ormesson - Director
Vinicius de Moraes - Writer
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