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O Gotejar Da Luz
Direction
FERNANDO VENDRELL
Screenplay
LEITE DE VASCONCELOS
Cinematography
MARIO MASINI
Cast
LUÍS SARMENTO, ALFREDO ERNESTO, FILIPE CARVALHO,
Producer
ANA COSTA
Edition(s)
26ª

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O Gotejar Da Luz
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  • 110 minutos
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  • Col
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  • 2001
Portugal

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Rui Pedro spent his childhood in Mozambique in the fifties, deep in the wilds of Africa, cut off from the rest of the country by an immense river. The son of Portuguese settlers, from his earliest years, he was obliged to come to grips with antagonic forces: the European and the African cultures, lord and slave, peace and violence, hate and passion. Forty years after leaving the country, he returns to Mozambique in search of the cotton fields where he grew up. And there, he has cause to remember the summer when he had to make the most important decision of his life: to be African or to be European. The film is based on a short story “O Lento Gotejar da Luz”, by Leite de Vasconcelos, journalist and writer who grew up in Mozambique and was obliged to leave the country for political reasons.

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FERNANDO VENDRELL

Born in Lisbon (Portugal), in 1962. He started on a career in cinema as scene photographer for the film Lisboa Cultural (1981), by Manoel de Oliveira. He worked with continuity, as assistant producer and script writer. He was production director for films from The Age of Beauty (1992), by Fernando Trueba; at the finish of The Jew (1994), for Jom Tob Azulay, Un Asunto Privado (1995), by Imanol Arias; and Rendez-Vous in Samarkand (1998), by Tim Bridwell. He directed the feature Dribbling Fate (1998).
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