
Description
An inexplicable crack in the Pyrenees Mountains provokes excitement and scientific curiosity. As the geological fracture deepens and widens, the European community begins to disassociate itself from the calamity, and panic ensues among tourists and residents attempting to escape. When Spain and Portugal physically separate from the continent, the detached Iberian peninsula aimlessly floats off to sea, becoming home to a group of god-like humans.

The Stone Raft (2002)
Genre: Fantasy, Comedy, Science Fiction
Cast: Federico Luppi, Icíar Bollaín, Gabino Diego, Ana Padrão, Diogo Infante
Crew: George Sluizer, José Saramago
Release: 2002-09-19
Budget: $5,046,638
Revenue: $74,738,840
Product Specialist: Myrtice Jast
Business Teacher: Eunice Ledner
Bartender: Carolyne Friesen Sr.
Protective Service Worker: Dr. Merle Bergnaum
Nuclear Power Reactor Operator: Flavie Rau
Automotive Glass Installers: Verner Fisher
Heating Equipment Operator: Nichole Dibbert
Molding and Casting Worker: Prof. Marco Swift V
Account Manager: Mrs. Sandra Armstrong
Molding and Casting Worker: Izaiah Trantow
Cast: Federico Luppi, Icíar Bollaín, Gabino Diego, Ana Padrão, Diogo Infante
Crew: George Sluizer, José Saramago
Release: 2002-09-19
Budget: $5,046,638
Revenue: $74,738,840
Product Specialist: Myrtice Jast
Business Teacher: Eunice Ledner
Bartender: Carolyne Friesen Sr.
Protective Service Worker: Dr. Merle Bergnaum
Nuclear Power Reactor Operator: Flavie Rau
Automotive Glass Installers: Verner Fisher
Heating Equipment Operator: Nichole Dibbert
Molding and Casting Worker: Prof. Marco Swift V
Account Manager: Mrs. Sandra Armstrong
Molding and Casting Worker: Izaiah Trantow
From noted Portuguese writer Saramago (The Gospel According to Jesus Christ, 1993, etc.), a playful what-if tale — what if the earth were to crack and the Iberian Peninsula started sailing across the Atlantic? — that also slyly satirizes current European and international politics. As in all good fables, the catastrophe here is preceded by ominous but random happenings that lend an air of bogus authority and mystery to a story that is to be enjoyed as much for itself as for the potshots it takes. In Portugal, Joana Carda, who has just left her husband, scratches the ground with an elm bough, and the line cannot be erased; the famous barkless dogs of Cerb‚re suddenly begin to bark; Joaquim Sassa throws a heavy stone into the sea that lands far out of sight; Jos‚ Anaio, out on a morning stroll, is followed by a flock of starlings; a widow, Maria Guavaira, finds an old sock that endlessly unravels; and in Spain, aging Pedro Orce gets up from his chair and feels the earth tremble beneath his feet..
Stone Description 20 Material Stone is a Material in Raft. Stones can be found at the bottom floor of the ocean near Islands and has to be harvested with a Hook. In addition it can be found in Barrels. Additionally, it can be thrown as a weapon to deal damage to enemies or other players, if friendly fire is turned on. Researchable Throwable Anchor (4) Stone Arrow (6) Stone Axe (3) Paint Mill (2) Net Canister (4).
The Stone Raft movie review & film summary (2003) | Roger Ebert.
The Stone Raft is a novel by Portuguese writer José Saramago. It was written in 1986, and was translated into English by Giovanni Pontiero in 1994..
The Stone Raft - Wikipedia.
Fiction Book Review: The Stone Raft by Jose Saramago, Author, Giovanni Pontiero, Translator Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P $23 (292p) ISBN 978-0-15-185198-0.
Stone.
When the Iberian Peninsula breaks free of Europe and begins to drift across the North Atlantic, five people are drawn together on the newly formed island-first by surreal events and then by love. “A splendidly imagined epic fabulous fable” (Kirkus Reviews). Translated by Giovanni Pontiero..
Margin: Exploring Modern Magical Realism/THE STONE RAFT ~ A ....
The central event of The Stone Raft is a geological fantasy: the entire Iberian peninsula breaks away from Europe and goes floating away into the Atlantic, nearly ....
The Stone Raft.
The Stone Raft: Surreal of so real.
Certain unexpected shots send an uneasy shudder through the audience. In "Close Encounters" there was the pickup truck waiting at the train crossing when two headlights appeared in the rear window and then, inexplicably, began to rise vertically. In George Sluizer's new film "The Stone Raft," a dog trots doggily through a country field, and then for no reason leaps across a patch of ground, and continues on his doggy way. A second later, a crack opens up in the ground right where he jumped. How did the dog know? The film is a low-key disaster picture, made about characters who are inward, thoughtful, talkative. It's about the Iberian peninsula breaking loose from Europe and sending Spain and Portugal very quickly out into the Atlantic toward a collision with the Azores.Like all disaster movies, it follows the larger story through several smaller ones. There are five of them, drawn together finally by the dog. Jose (Gabino Diego) discovers that he is being followed everywhere by a flock of birds. Joana (Ana P.
THE STONE RAFT | Kirkus Reviews.
The Stone Raft.
The Stone Raft (Portuguese: A Jangada de Pedra) is a novel by Nobel Prize in Literature-winning Portuguese writer José Saramago. It was written in 1986. The ....
If you remember those wonderful fairy tales in which the hero acquires the aid of “helpers” in their journey to acquire some prize — usually, three or four creatures with remarkable powers — then you have the basic plot of The Stone Raft. In Appalachian Jack Tales, the powers include things.
The Stone Raft.
In this charming Portuguese political fable by the author of The Gospel According to Jesus Christ, pandemonium occurs when the Iberian peninsula breaks loose (literally) and goes charging off into the
Stone Description 20 Material Stone is a Material in Raft. Stones can be found at the bottom floor of the ocean near Islands and has to be harvested with a Hook. In addition it can be found in Barrels. Additionally, it can be thrown as a weapon to deal damage to enemies or other players, if friendly fire is turned on. Researchable Throwable Anchor (4) Stone Arrow (6) Stone Axe (3) Paint Mill (2) Net Canister (4).
The Stone Raft movie review & film summary (2003) | Roger Ebert.
The Stone Raft is a novel by Portuguese writer José Saramago. It was written in 1986, and was translated into English by Giovanni Pontiero in 1994..
The Stone Raft - Wikipedia.
Fiction Book Review: The Stone Raft by Jose Saramago, Author, Giovanni Pontiero, Translator Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P $23 (292p) ISBN 978-0-15-185198-0.
Stone.
When the Iberian Peninsula breaks free of Europe and begins to drift across the North Atlantic, five people are drawn together on the newly formed island-first by surreal events and then by love. “A splendidly imagined epic fabulous fable” (Kirkus Reviews). Translated by Giovanni Pontiero..
Margin: Exploring Modern Magical Realism/THE STONE RAFT ~ A ....
The central event of The Stone Raft is a geological fantasy: the entire Iberian peninsula breaks away from Europe and goes floating away into the Atlantic, nearly ....
The Stone Raft.
The Stone Raft: Surreal of so real.
Certain unexpected shots send an uneasy shudder through the audience. In "Close Encounters" there was the pickup truck waiting at the train crossing when two headlights appeared in the rear window and then, inexplicably, began to rise vertically. In George Sluizer's new film "The Stone Raft," a dog trots doggily through a country field, and then for no reason leaps across a patch of ground, and continues on his doggy way. A second later, a crack opens up in the ground right where he jumped. How did the dog know? The film is a low-key disaster picture, made about characters who are inward, thoughtful, talkative. It's about the Iberian peninsula breaking loose from Europe and sending Spain and Portugal very quickly out into the Atlantic toward a collision with the Azores.Like all disaster movies, it follows the larger story through several smaller ones. There are five of them, drawn together finally by the dog. Jose (Gabino Diego) discovers that he is being followed everywhere by a flock of birds. Joana (Ana P.
THE STONE RAFT | Kirkus Reviews.
The Stone Raft.
The Stone Raft (Portuguese: A Jangada de Pedra) is a novel by Nobel Prize in Literature-winning Portuguese writer José Saramago. It was written in 1986. The ....
If you remember those wonderful fairy tales in which the hero acquires the aid of “helpers” in their journey to acquire some prize — usually, three or four creatures with remarkable powers — then you have the basic plot of The Stone Raft. In Appalachian Jack Tales, the powers include things.
The Stone Raft.
In this charming Portuguese political fable by the author of The Gospel According to Jesus Christ, pandemonium occurs when the Iberian peninsula breaks loose (literally) and goes charging off into the
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