Gabriel Mascaro's Berlin Silver Bear winner, screening in Karlovy Vary's Horizons section, imagines a dystopian Brazil whose economic policy calls for older people to be sent to government colonies.
Movies about dystopian near futures are a dime a dozen, but it’s hard to recall one that sweeps you up in the defiant joy of liberation like The Blue Trail (O Último Azul). Gabriel Mascaro’s ...
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“The Blue Trail,” Gabriel Mascaro’s dystopian Brazilian movie which is slated to compete at the Berlin Film Festival, has landed on the inaugural slate of newly-launched Paris-based sales banner Lucky ...
Leading Costa Rica-based indie distributor-producer Pacifica Grey, run by Marcelo Quesada and Karina Avellán, have pounced on the distribution rights to Gabriel Mascaro’s “The Blue Trail,” a big ...
There are more and more stories being told in film about people growing old. Earlier this summer, Music Box released the lovely little film Familiar Touch, described as a "coming-of-old-age" story ...
Surging between horses down the stretch, Godolphin's Blue Trail outfinished Harrow and midstretch leader Find to win the Road to the Kentucky Derby Conditions Stakes at Kempton by a nose. Despite its ...