

Rio, I Love You 2014
"Love happens everywhere. Some love stories only happen in Rio."
Directed by José Padilha, *Rio, I Love You* (2014) is a vibrant anthology romance that explores love in its many forms across the dazzling neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro.
Director: José Padilha
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rio, I Love You (2014) about?
*Rio, I Love You* (2014) is an anthology romance that unfolds across Rio de Janeiro, featuring ten short films by global directors. Each segment captures a unique love story set in a different part of the city, blending local culture with universal themes of connection and emotion.
Who directed Rio, I Love You?
The anthology was helmed by José Padilha, known for his bold storytelling in films like *Bus 174* and *RoboCop*.
Who stars in Rio, I Love You?
The ensemble cast includes Vincent Cassel, Fernanda Montenegro, Eduardo Sterblitch, Emily Mortimer, and Harvey Keitel, each bringing their own flavor to the anthology.
Is Rio, I Love You (2014) worth watching?
As a romance anthology set against Rio's stunning backdrop, it offers a refreshing take on love stories. While it may not be groundbreaking, its cultural depth and visual charm make it a worthwhile watch for fans of international cinema.
How long is Rio, I Love You?
The total runtime of *Rio, I Love You* (2014) is 110 minutes.
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About Rio, I Love You (2014) — A Love Letter to Rio's Vibrant Neighborhoods
Directed by José Padilha, *Rio, I Love You* (2014) is a vibrant anthology romance that explores love in its many forms across the dazzling neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro. The film, the third installment in the *Cities of Love* franchise, weaves together ten distinct stories by international filmmakers, each set in a different corner of the city. From the bustling streets of Copacabana to the serene hills of Santa Teresa, the movie captures the essence of romance in a way that feels both uniquely Brazilian and universally relatable. With lush cinematography and heartfelt performances, it's a celebration of love's unpredictability and the cultural bridges it builds.
The anthology's diverse narratives showcase everything from fleeting connections to lasting bonds, all while immersing the audience in Rio's vibrant atmosphere. Whether it's a chance encounter under the city's golden sun or a quiet moment of reflection by Sugarloaf Mountain, *Rio, I Love You* paints a poetic portrait of love as a language without borders.




