Central Station is a 1998 Brazilian-French drama film set in Brazil. It tells the story of a young boy's friendship with a jaded middle-aged woman. The film was adapted by Marcos Bernstein and João Emanuel Carneiro from a story by Walter Salles and it was directed by the latter. It features Fernanda Montenegro and Vinícius de Oliveira in the major roles. The film's title in Portuguese, Central do Brasil, is the name of Rio de Janeiro's main railway station. The film premiered at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. Dora is a former school teacher who is now a bitter old... woman. She works at Rio de Janeiro's Central Station, writing letters for illiterate customers in exchange for some money. She hates her customers and does not mail the letters she writes, putting them in a drawer or even tearing them apart. Josué is a poor 9-year-old boy who has never met with his father, but hopes to do so. His mother sends letters to his father through Dora, saying that she hopes to reunite with him soon, but when she is run over and killed in a bus accident just outside of the train station, he is left homeless.
more
| Release date: | April 3, 1998 |
| Directed by: | Walter Salles |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 113 Minutes |
| Producer: | Martine de Clermont-Tonnerre, Arthur Cohn, Walter Salles, Robert Redford |
| Editor: | Felipe Lacerda, Isabelle Rathery |
| Music by: | Antonio Pinto, Jacques Morelenbaum |
| Cinematography: | Walter Carvalho |
| Screenplay by: | Marcos Bernstein, Joao Emanuel Carneiro |
| Estimated budget: | $2,900,000 |