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Central Station (1998)
Rating:
Starring: Vinicius De Oliveira, Fernanda Montenegro, Marilia Pera
Director: Walter Salles
Category: Foreign, Drama
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
Subtitles:
Foreign,Drama
Length:
106 mins

 
 

 

He was looking for the father he never knew.She was looking for a second chance.

One of the most acclaimed films of the year, CENTRAL STATION is a profoundly moving tale of the human spirit, featuring an unforgettable lead performance by Fernanda Montenegro.
Inside Rio de Janeiro's bustling Central Station, two very unlikely souls are about to become inextricably linked.When a young boy (Vincius de Oliveira) witnesses his mother's accidental death, a lonely retired schoolteacher reluctantly takes the child under her wing.Although initially distrustful of each other, the two form an uncommon bond as they venture from the bustling city to Brazil's barren and remote northeast region in search of the boy's father.Together, the two embark on a journey of the heart that restores the woman's spirit and teaches the child precious life lessons.A powerful tear-jerker of uncommon grace and heart, CENTRAL STATION is destined to become a classic.

 
 
   
   

 
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