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1. Executive Summary Title: O Senhor dos Anéis: A Sociedade do Anel (Original English: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring ) Director: Peter Jackson Year of Release in Portugal & Brazil: 2002 (Theatrical release began in late December 2001 in the US/UK; in Portugal and Brazil, wide release occurred in January/February 2002. The home video/DVD release in these markets occurred throughout 2002, with the Extended Edition arriving in November 2002). Studio: New Line Cinema / Distributors in Lusophone markets: Lusomundo (Portugal), Warner Bros. (Brazil) Significance: The first installment of the groundbreaking trilogy that brought J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy to life with unprecedented scale, critical acclaim, and box office success. The 2002 releases (theatrical run and extended DVD) set the standard for fantasy cinema in the 21st century. 2. Release Timeline in Portuguese Markets (2002 Focus) | Event | Date (2002) – Portugal/Brazil | Details | |-------|-------------------------------|---------| | Theatrical Premiere (Portugal) | 10 January 2002 | Released by Lusomundo; subtitled in European Portuguese. | | Theatrical Premiere (Brazil) | 18 January 2002 | Released by Warner Bros.; dubbed in Brazilian Portuguese and subtitled versions. | | Theatrical Run Peak | February – March 2002 | Held #1 box office for multiple weeks in both countries. | | DVD (Theatrical Edition) | August 2002 | 2-disc set with special features; Portuguese subtitles and dubbing (Brazil). | | DVD (Extended Edition) | 12 November 2002 | Landmark release: 4-disc set with 30 min extra footage, commentaries, and extensive appendices. Portuguese subtitles included. | | VHS Release | 2002 (throughout) | Less common, but available for rental markets. | 3. Plot Summary (Synopsis) In the fictional world of Middle-earth, the dark lord Sauron seeks the One Ring, which contains much of his power. The Ring comes into the possession of a humble hobbit, Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood). Guided by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen), Frodo must leave his home, the Shire, to destroy the Ring in the only place it can be unmade: the fires of Mount Doom in the dark land of Mordor.

| Aspect | Theatrical Version (2002 cinemas) | Extended Edition (Nov 2002 DVD) | |--------|-----------------------------------|--------------------------------| | Runtime | 178 minutes (2h 58m) | 208 minutes (3h 28m) | | Extra footage | None | ~30 minutes added | | Key added scenes | - | Introduction of Hobbiton backstory (Concerning Hobbits); More at the Shire (Frodo & Sam seeing elves); Extended Lothlórien (Gift-giving scene); Boromir’s flashback to Osgiliath; More character moments for Aragorn & Boromir. | | Language options (Portugal) | Subtitles only (theatrical) | European Portuguese subtitles; no dub. | | Language options (Brazil) | Dubbed (Brazilian Portuguese) + subtitles | Brazilian Portuguese subtitles; dub only on theatrical DVD. | | Bonus features | None in cinema | 4 discs: 2 feature films + 2 bonus discs with cast commentaries, documentaries, and extensive behind-the-scenes (with Portuguese subtitles on most). | O Senhor dos Aneis - A Sociedade do Anel 2002 -...

He is joined by a : three other hobbits (Sam, Merry, Pippin), the human warrior Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), the elf Legolas (Orlando Bloom), the dwarf Gimli (John Rhys-Davies), and the fallen human prince Boromir (Sean Bean). The film ends with the Fellowship broken, Boromir slain, and Frodo and Sam setting off alone toward Mordor while Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli pursue the captive hobbits Merry and Pippin. 4. Key Differences: Theatrical vs. Extended Edition (2002) The 2002 Extended Edition DVD was a landmark event, offering Portuguese fans a deeper experience. Studio: New Line Cinema / Distributors in Lusophone