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  1. Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures (Portuguese: Cinema, Aspirinas e Urubus) is a 2005 Brazilian film directed and co-written by Marcelo Gomes. It was Brazil's submission to the 79th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.

  2. Apr 19, 2006 · Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures: Directed by Marcelo Gomes. With João Miguel, Peter Ketnath, Madalena Accioly, Jeane Alves. A road movie about a German man who went to the Northeast of Brazil in 1942 to sell Aspirin.

  3. Rent Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. A German (Peter Ketnath) who peddles aspirin in Brazil befriends a local (João Miguel) who assists him with his...

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  4. Johann, a German who has escaped the war, meets Ranulpho, a Brazilian fleeing the drought that haunts the region. Driving from village to village, they show a film to the inhabitants—who have never before experienced cinema—to sell aspirin, the brand-new miracle medicine.

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  6. In 1942, Northern Brazil, two radically different men meet along the road. Although their personalities and lives are worlds apart, Johan and Ranulpho develop a deep friendship that will gradually reveal how they have each been affected by political strife.

  7. Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures. Summaries. A road movie about a German man who went to the Northeast of Brazil in 1942 to sell Aspirin. In 1942, the lonely German Johann travels through the arid roads in the country of the Northeast of Brazil in his truck selling Aspirin in small villages, using advertisement movies to promote the medicine.