Crooked Lines (2013)

Ailson Eraclito Da Silva is the best rower in Brazilian history, the Michael Phelps of his sport. Growing up in a leper colony on the banks of the Amazon river, he's constantly discriminated against. But his dream to win Gold for Brazil at the Olympics is within his grasp.

Director: Lucy Walker
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
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Country: Brazil, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is Crooked Lines about?
Ailson Eraclito Da Silva is the best rower in Brazilian history, the Michael Phelps of his sport. Growing up in a leper colony on the banks of the Amazon river, he's constantly discriminated against. But his dream to win Gold for Brazil at the Olympics is within his grasp.
Who directed Crooked Lines?
Crooked Lines was directed by Lucy Walker.
How long is Crooked Lines?
Crooked Lines has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is Crooked Lines?
Crooked Lines is a Documentary film.
Where was Crooked Lines produced?
Crooked Lines was produced in Brazil, United States of America.