Open Road is a 2012 American-Brazilian thriller drama film directed by Marcio Garcia. The film follows the story of Angie, a young Brazilian artist who travels to the United States in a journey of self-discovery. Arriving in the United States, she rents a car and starts running through the streets, and meets Chuck, a street dweller.
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Directed by | Marcio Garcia |
Written by | Julia Camara |
Starring | Camilla Belle Colin Egglesfield Andy Garcia Juliette Lewis John Savage Michael King |
Cinematography | Jonathan Hall |
Edited by | Daniel M. Turcan Felipe Velloso |
Music by | Edward Shearmur |
Production companies | BB Film Productions Society Entertainment Marcio Garcia Producoes |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures (USA) H2O Films (Brazil) |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Countries | Brazil United States |
Languages | Portuguese English |
Budget | $3 Million |
Box office | $12,852,546 |
The movie is a co-production between Brazil and the U.S. Belle, whose mother is Brazilian and father is American, didn't have any trouble preparing for her role of Angie. Her character also has parents from both countries, just like in her real life. Belle feels that is important for her to promote the Brazilian culture overseas.[1]
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Camilla Belle | Angie |
Juliette Lewis | Jill |
Colin Egglesfield | David (Cop/Police Officer) |
Andy Garcia | Chuck |
John Savage | Carl |
Ingrid Rogers | Georgia |
Craig Gellis | Ronny |
Kristi Clainos | Louise |
Emily Nelson | Waitress |
Michael Cardelle | Nick |
Christiane Torloni | Gloria (Angie's mom) |
Jennifer Cambra | Jennifer |
Alex Sander | Cop/Police Officer |
Carol Castro | Sonia (Angie's sister) |
Anya Andrews | Olivia |
Michael King | Director of Highway Police |
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