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| 1. | Brazil DVD Directed by Terry Gilliam,featuring Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro & Ian Holm (Universal) The nightmarish futuristic satire brazil effectively blurs all lines between illusion and reality. Jonathan pryce plays a government statistician who chooses to blind himself to the decaying world around him. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 01/09/2007 Starring: Jonathan Pryce Katherine Helmond Run time: 131 minutes Rating: R Director: Terry Gilliam List Price: $14.98* Lowest New Price: $8.31* Lowest Used Price: $6.00* Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours* (*As of 08:43 Pacific 31 Jul 2010 More Info)
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| 2. | Brazil - Criterion Collection DVD featuring Jonathan Pryce, Katherine Helmond & Bob Hoskins (Criterion) List Price: $59.95* Lowest New Price: $24.81* Lowest Used Price: $15.75* (*As of 08:43 Pacific 31 Jul 2010 More Info)
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| 3. | Brazil (Country Guide) Paperback (768 pages) by Regis St. Louis, Gregor Clark, Gary Chandler & Mara Vorhees (Lonely Planet)
- ISBN13: 9781741042979
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| 5. | Brazil - The Criterion Collection - (Single Disc Editon) DVD featuring Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Anthony G. Brown & Robert De Niro (Image Entertainment) Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 09/05/2006 List Price: $29.95* Lowest New Price: $19.38* Lowest Used Price: $9.69* Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours* (*As of 08:43 Pacific 31 Jul 2010 More Info)
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| 6. | Brazil - The Criterion Collection (3-Disc Boxed Set) DVD Directed by Terry Gilliam,featuring Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro & Ian Holm (Image Entertainment) Pitting the imagination of common man Sam Lowry against the oppressive storm troopers of the Ministry of Information this bitter parable for the Information Age has come to be regarded as an anti-totalitarian cautionary tale equal to the works of George orwell Aldous Huxley and Kurt Vonnegut. Gathering footage from both the European and American versions of his celebrated masterpiece Terry Gilliam has assembled the ultimate 142-minute director's cut of Brazil - now in a gorgeously remastered new transfer.System Requirements:Running Time: 142 MinutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: R UPC: 715515018029 Manufacturer No: CC1630DDVD List Price: $59.95* Lowest New Price: $37.98* Lowest Used Price: $22.75* Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours* (*As of 08:43 Pacific 31 Jul 2010 More Info)
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| 7. | Brazil: Five Centuries of Change Paperback (304 pages) by Thomas E. Skidmore (Oxford University Press, USA) List Price: $39.95* Lowest New Price: $30.07* Lowest Used Price: $25.96* Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours* (*As of 08:43 Pacific 31 Jul 2010 More Info)
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| 9. | Discovery Atlas: Brazil Revealed DVD Directed by Graham Booth,featuring Sela Ward (DISCOVERY ATLAS) Discover the world, one person at a time...Discovery Atlas! Discover Brazil through the eyes of its people and explore the surrounding beaches, jungles and landscaping mountains that make this land so vibrant. Witness the roles that history, geography, culture, religion and the natural environment have played in shaping one of the most fascinating countries in the world. From a government worker who dreams of performing the samba at Carnaval, to a young man whose life is capoeira, to a river trader whose livelihood depends on the Amazon, and a maid determined to win the biggest amateur soccer tournament in the world, meet some of the individuals who personify the energy and intensity of this tropical South American paradise. Using the latest HD camera technology coupled with movie-caliber cinematography and effects, hear the stories of several Brazilians whose lives sum up the essence of Brazil and epitomize its people's natural habit of "seizing the moment." List Price: $14.98* Lowest New Price: $4.19* Lowest Used Price: $6.99* Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours* (*As of 08:43 Pacific 31 Jul 2010 More Info)
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| 10. | Brazil as an Economic Superpower? Paperback (304 pages) (Brookings Institution Press) Brazil is once again getting attention in the northern hemisphere-attention long overdue, given its huge and diverse population, its physical size and diversity, and its geopolitical and economic importance as the largest country in Latin America. Long seen as an economic backwater, Brazil now occupies key niches in energy, agriculture, service industries, even high technology markets. Yet the nation still struggles with endemic problems of inequality and with a traditional ambivalence toward deep integration with the world economy. Brookings gathered scholars and policymakers from Brazil, Europe, and the United States to examine the present state and likely future of Brazil's economy. Their findings can be found in "Brazil as an Economic Superpower". The authors' analysis focuses particularly on five key topics: agribusiness, energy, trade, social investment, and multinational corporations. The net result is an invaluable analytical contribution and a provocative look into the future of our global economy and into the workings of one particularly important component of that system.- ISBN13: 9780815702962
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