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Quem És Tu?

Quem És Tu?
Direction
João Botelho
Screenplay
João Botelho
Cinematography
Elso Roque
Editing
João Botelho, Waldir Xavier e Philippe Morel
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25ª

Quem És Tu?

Quem És Tu?
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  • 112 minutos
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  • 2001
Portugal

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In the decadent Portuguese court of the seventeenth century, Maria Noronha, age 13, is an extremely pale and frail child who is chronically ill. Suffering from pitiless tuberculosis, she is beset with high fever and violent seizures of hemoptysis. In an attempt to alleviate her suffering, she spends her days gathering poppies from the garden of her house and, at night, puts them under her pillow to then fall asleep. The poppies, however, have a devastating effect on Maria’s hours at dawn and in torment. Her troubled sleep is beset with the most terrible spectres and hallucinations: the decadent luxury of the nobility of Portugal, the counter-attack on the part of the Jesuits, the evil Inquisition, the madness and chastity of the King, tombs violated, the final battle, plague, blood, sperm. All that is left in the tormented existence of Maria Noronha are phantoms. Quem És Tu? is based on the Sebastian tragedy “Quem És Tu?”, by poet Almeida Garret (1799-1854).

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João Botelho
João Botelho

Born in Lamego, Portugal, in 1949. He studied film at the Portuguese National Conservatory. After working as a film critic, his first feature film was The Other One (1981). His filmography includes A Portuguese Farewell (1985), Hard Times (1987), Three Palm Trees (1994), Traffic (1998), Who Are You? (2001), The Woman who Believed She Was President of the United States (2003), The Fatalist (2005), The Book of Disquiet (2011), The Maias - Story of a Portuguese Family (2014), Cinema, Manoel de Oliveira and Me (2016) and Pilgrimage (2018), all screened at Mostra. In 2005, Botelho was part of the Jury of the 29th Mostra.

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