Reaching for the Moon

Synopsis

Academy Award nominated filmmaker Bruno Barreto returns with a sophisticated tale of an unlikely romance between two extraordinary artists, set against the backdrop of political upheaval and a clash of cultures. Grappling with writer’s block, legendary American poet Elizabeth Bishop (Miranda Otto) travels from New York City to Rio de Janeiro in the 1950’s to visit her college friend, Mary. Hoping to find inspiration on Mary’s sprawling estate, Elizabeth wids up with much more–a tempestuous relationship with Mary’s bohemian partner, architect Lota de Macedo Soares (Glora Pires), that rocks the staid writer to her foundation. Alcoholism, geographical distance and a military coup come between the lovers, but their intimate connection spans decades and forever impacts the life and work of these two extraordinary artists. The attraction of two polar-opposite women has rarely been so volatile and so erotically charged on the big screen.

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