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{{Infobox film

| name = Forbidden to Forbid

| image = Forbidden to Forbid.jpg

| caption = Theatrical release poster

| director = Jorge Durn

| producer = Jorge Durn
Suzana Amado
Adrian Solar

| writer = Jorge Durn
Dani Patarra

| starring = Caio Blat
Maria Flor
Alexandre Rodrigues

| music = Mauro Senise

| cinematography = Luis Abramo

| editing = Pedro Durn

| studio = El Desierto Filmes
Ceneca Produciones
Media Pro
Antonioli & Amado
Quanta

| distributor = RioFilme
Mais Filmes

| released =

| runtime = 100 minutes

| country = Brazil
Chile
Spain

| language = Portuguese

| budget = R$1,595,309

| gross = R$298,600

}}

'Forbidden to Forbid' (; ; also known as ' Proibido Proibir') is a 2006 Brazilian-Chilean-Spanish drama film directed by Jorge Durn. It stars Caio Blat, Maria Flor and Alexandre Rodrigues as teenagers in a love triangle.

Cast



*Caio Blat as Paulo

*Maria Flor as Letcia

*Alexandre Rodrigues as Leon

*Edyr Duqui as Rosalinda

* Adriano de Jesus as Cacazinho

* Luciano Vidigal as Mrio

* Raquel Pedras as Rita

Production



Durn searched locations to film during three months, with the filming itself taking place in five weeks in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro. After four weeks of production, the editing lasted four months.

Reception



'Forbidden to Forbid' won the Films in Progress Award of the 53rd San Sebastin International Film Festival, and the Best Screenplay and New Director of the Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva. It won the 2nd FestCine Goinia for the Best Film, Best Actor for Alexandre Rodrigues, and Best Editing. Durn won the Best Director Award at the Valdivia International Film Festival, while Blat received the Best Actor Award of the Festival de Cinema Luso-Brasileiro de Santa Maria da Feira. At the 11th Brazilian Film Festival of Miami, it won the Best Film Award, Best Director, and Best Actor Award for Blat. It won the Jury Special Award of the 28th Havana Film Festival and of the 4th Quito Festival Cero Latitud, as well as the Best Film Award of the 2006 Biarritz Film Festival and of the 2006 Via del Mar International Film Festival. It also received a Margarida de Prata Award from the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil.

References




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