The Middle of the World

Directed by Vincente Amorim
Vincente Amorim
Film Movement
2003
86 Minutes
Brazil
Portuguese
Latin American, Drama
Not Rated
Screening Formats:
35mm, Digibeta, DVD
Sound: Stereo 2.0 and 5.1 Surround Sound
Theatrical booking
Erin Farrell
erin@filmmovement.com
Festival and non-theatrical booking
Erin Farrell
erin@filmmovement.com
Materials and print traffic
Erin Farrell
erin@filmmovement.com

Synopsis

The Middle of the World is a road movie on bicycles. It is freely adapted from the true story of an unemployed truck driver who, with his wife and five children, pedals from Paraíba, in the poverty-stricken Northeast of Brazil, all the way to Rio de Janeiro looking for a job.  Romão (the father) feels destined to earn 1000 reais (about 300 US$) a month – a vast sum for Brazilian standards. On four bikes, the family goes through five states, knows solidarity and indifference, aggressiveness and cordiality.  A 2000-mile odyssey through the hinterlands of Brazil all the way to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's best-known postcard.  The Middle of the World shows the quest for the dream of a decent life – a story of dreams and hope.