Nina (film)

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Nina

Theatrical poster
Directed by Heitor Dhalia
Produced by Caio Gullane and Fabiano Gullane
Written by Marçal Aquino
Starring Guta Stresser
Myriam Muniz
Sabrina Greve
Luíza Mariani
Juliana Galdino
Cinematography José Roberto Eliezer
Distributed by Columbia TriStar do Brasil
Running time 85 min
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese

Nina is a 2004 Brazilian drama film directed by Heitor Dhalia. The plot is loosely based on the 1886 Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel Crime and Punishment. The setting is described to be of a dark humor nature in an urban new-age post apocalyptic gothic world.

Plot

Set in today's São Paulo, the film tells the story of Nina, a poor young girl, disorderly seeking a means of survival in today's cruel society and only comes across adversity. She lives in a rented room. Her landlady Eulália, an old and decrepit reincarnation of the old miser killed by Raskólnikov on Crime and Punishment, humiliates her the entire time, violates her correspondence, confiscates the money her mother sends, locks up the refrigerator to prevent her access the food stored there, each one of them with the label "Eulália" on it, a symbol of the purchasing power, the right to consume and of the humiliation of the fellow man.

Cast

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