The Other Side of the Street


1h 38m 2004

Brief Synopsis

Suspicious minds and autumnal romance cross paths in this Brazilian film from director Marcos Bernstein. Regina, a lonely 65 year old who works on the neighborhood watch for the police in Copacabana, believes she has witnessed a murder in the building across the street, and ends up getting involved

Film Details

Also Known As
O Outro Lado da Rua, Other Side of the Street
MPAA Rating
Genre
Crime
Drama
Foreign
Release Date
2004
Production Company
Arte; Arte France Cinéma; Playtime; Sony Pictures Releasing International; Strand Releasing
Distribution Company
Noe Productions
Location
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 38m

Synopsis

Suspicious minds and autumnal romance cross paths in this Brazilian film from director Marcos Bernstein. Regina, a lonely 65 year old who works on the neighborhood watch for the police in Copacabana, believes she has witnessed a murder in the building across the street, and ends up getting involved with the suspect in a potentially dangerous chain of events that will force her to take stock of her life in a way that she could never have imagined.

Film Details

Also Known As
O Outro Lado da Rua, Other Side of the Street
MPAA Rating
Genre
Crime
Drama
Foreign
Release Date
2004
Production Company
Arte; Arte France Cinéma; Playtime; Sony Pictures Releasing International; Strand Releasing
Distribution Company
Noe Productions
Location
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 38m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Winter February 25, 2005

Released in United States March 4, 2005

Released in United States on Video July 19, 2005

Released in United States February 2004

Released in United States May 2004

Released in United States September 2004

Released in United States November 2004

Released in United States 2005

Released in United States January 2005

Shown at Berlin International Film Festival February 5-25, 2004.

Shown at Tribeca Film Festival (in competition) May 1-9, 2004.

Shown at San Sebastian International Film Festival September 17-25, 2004.

Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival January 28-February 6, 2005.

Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival (Cine Latino) January 6-17, 2005.

Feature directorial debut for Marcos Bernstein, co-screenwriter of "Central Station," directed by Walter Salles (Brazil/1998).

Released in United States Winter February 25, 2005 (NY, LA)

Released in United States March 4, 2005 (Los Angeles)

Released in United States on Video July 19, 2005

Released in United States February 2004 (Shown at Berlin International Film Festival February 5-25, 2004.)

Released in United States May 2004 (Shown at Tribeca Film Festival (in competition) May 1-9, 2004.)

Released in United States September 2004 (Shown at San Sebastian International Film Festival September 17-25, 2004.)

Released in United States November 2004 (Shown at AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival (Latin Cinema Series) November 4-14, 2004.)

Released in United States 2005 (Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival January 28-February 6, 2005.)

Released in United States January 2005 (Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival (Cine Latino) January 6-17, 2005.)