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The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis

O Ano da Morte de Ricardo Reis
Direction
João Botelho
Screenplay
João Botelho
Cinematography
João Ribeiro
Editing
João Braz
Music
Daniel Bernardes
Cast
Chico Díaz, Luís Lima Barreto, Catarina Wallenstein, Victoria Guerra, João Barbosa, Rui Morisson, Hugo Mestre Amaro
Producer
Alexandre Oliveira
Production
Ar de Filmes
Ratings
14
E-mail
ardefilmesgeral@gmail.com
Edition(s)
44ª

The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis

O Ano da Morte de Ricardo Reis
  • Fiction
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  • 128 min.
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  • cor & pb
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  • 2020
Portugal

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Fernando Pessoa, one of the greatest writers of the Portuguese language, established a gigantic parallel universe creating a series of heteronyms to survive his loneliness of genius. José Saramago, Nobel laureate of literature in 1998, wrote this novel returning the heteronymous Ricardo Reis to Portugal, after 16 years of exile in Brazil. 1936 is the year of all danger, Mussolini’s fascism, Hitler’s nazism, the Spanish Civil War and Salazar’s Estado Novo in Portugal. Two women, Lídia and Marcenda, are Ricardo Reis’ carnal and impossible passions. Fantastic realism is the subject matter of this movie.

Adaptation of the homonymous novel of the Portuguese writer José Saramago.
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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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