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    Limite. Limite ( Brazilian Portuguese: [lĩˈmitʃi], Portuguese for "Limit", "Border" or "Edge") is a Brazilian silent experimental psychological drama [1] film directed, written and produced by Mário Peixoto, who was inspired by a photograph by André Kertész. Limite was filmed in 1930 and first screened in 1931.

  2. Limite synonyms, Limite pronunciation, Limite translation, English dictionary definition of Limite. n. 1. The point, edge, or line beyond which something ends, may ...

  3. An astonishing creation, Limite is the only feature by the Brazilian director and author Mário Peixoto, made when he was just twenty-two years old. Inspired by a haunting André Kertész photograph on the cover of a French magazine, this avant-garde silent master­piece centers on a man and two women lost at sea, their pasts unfolding through flashbacks propelled by the music of Erik Satie, Claude Debussy, Igor Stravinsky, and others.

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  4. Limit is a 1931 Brazilian film by Mário Peixoto, considered a poetic-experimental masterpiece of the silent era. Read user reviews of the film's story, images, music and legacy.

  5. Limite. Directed by Mario Peixoto • 1931 • Brazil. An astonishing creation, LIMITE is the only feature by the Brazilian director and author Mário Peixoto, made when he was just twenty-two years old. Inspired by a haunting André Kertész photograph on the cover of a French magazine, this avant-garde sile...

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  7. adjective. 1. (maximum or minimum amount) a. maximum. El precio límite que estoy dispuesta a pagar son 100 euros.The maximum price I am willing to pay is 100 euros. 2. (radical) a. extreme. Quedarme en casa de mi ex una semana fue una situación límite. Staying at my ex's for a week was an extreme situation. masculine noun.

  8. Limite (1931) is a film about three castaways adrift in the ocean, who share their stories of the past. It is a surreal and poetic work, influenced by expressionism and modernism, that explores the themes of freedom, identity and destiny.