The Year My Parents Went on Vacation
The Year My Parents Went on Vacation is a 2006 Brazilian drama film directed by Cao Hamburger. The screenplay, which took four years to be completed, was written by Hamburger, Adriana Falcão, Claudio Galperin, Anna Muylaert and Bráulio Mantovani. It won 36 awards in 18 film festivals where it competed.
Plot
The story takes place entirely during a few months in 1970, in the city of São Paulo. Mauro, a 12-year-old boy, is suddenly deprived of the company of his young parents, Bia and Daniel Stein, who are political activists on the run from the harsh military government, which was strongly repressing leftists all over the country. Against this backdrop of fear and political persecution, the country is at the same time bursting with enthusiasm for the upcoming World Cup, to be held in Mexico, the first one to be transmitted live via satellite.
More details
| author | Adriana Falcão Anna Muylaert Bráulio Mantovani Cao Hamburger |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | São Paulo |
| director | Cao Hamburger |
| editor | Daniel Rezende |
| genre | drama |
| keywords | 1970 fifa world cup arrest barber belo horizonte bom retiro end football goalkeeper italian jew leftist military dictatorship military government mulatto on the run only child political activist pontifical catholic university of são paulo rabbi satellite world cup yiddish |
| musicBy | Beto Villares |
| nomination | International Submission to the Academy Awards |
| producer | Caio Gullane Cao Hamburger Daniel Filho Fabiano Gullane Fernando Meirelles Sonia Hamburger |
| productionCompany | Caos Produções Globo Filmes Gullane Filmes Lereby Locall Miravista Teleimage |
| publisher | Buena Vista International |
| recordedAt | São Paulo |
| theme | missing people |