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  1. Definition of reach for the moon in the Idioms Dictionary. reach for the moon phrase. What does reach for the moon expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  2. Oct 9, 2013 · Now on DVD and digital from Wolfe Video. Watch it now right here — https://www.wolfevideo.com/products/reaching-for-the-moon/This sumptuous English-language ...

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  3. From Oscar-nominated Brazilian director Bruno Barreto (“Four Days in September”), “Reaching for the Moon” is an intimate snapshot of the search for inspiration, wherever and however you find it. Drama 2013 1 hr 49 min. 67%. Unrated. Starring Gloria Pires, Miranda Otto, Tracy Middendorf. Director Bruno Barreto.

  4. REACHING FOR THE MOON is the story of the unlikely relationship between two extraordinary women: American poet Elizabeth Bishop (Miranda Otto) and Lota de Macedo Soares. Struggling with writer’s block, Bishop opts for a "geographic cure", traveling from New York to Rio to visit her friend, Mary. There Bishop meets Mary's partner, Lota, and the two women become embroiled in a tempestuous relationship that will span decades. 2013 Filmes do Equador

  5. Visit the movie page for 'Reaching for the Moon' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your guide to ...

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  6. From director Bruno Barreto, Reaching for the Moon is an intimate portrait of two remarkable artists as they discover the most incredible love. Set at the height of 1950s glamour, this drama recounts the extraordinary relationship between Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Elizabeth Bishop (played by Miranda Otto, Lord of the Rings) and Brazilian architect Lota de Macedo Soares (the beautifully handsome Glória Pires).

  7. It is 1951. New York poet Elizabeth Bishop travels to Brazil and encounters beguiling architect Lota de Macedo Soares. Initial hostilities between the pair make way for a complicated yet long-lasting love affair that dramatically alters Bishop’s relationship to the world around her.