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Índia

Índia
Direction
Telmo Churro
Screenplay
Mariana Ricardo, Telmo Churro
Cinematography
Mário Castanheira
Editing
Pedro Filipe Marques
Cast
Pedro Inês, Denise Fraga, José Manuel Mendes, João Carvalho, Lídia Franco, Maria João Pinho
Producer
Luís Urbano, Sandro Aguilar
Production
O Som e a Fúria
Ratings
16
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Edition(s)
46ª

Índia

Índia
  • Fiction
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  • 123 min.
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  • 2022
Portugal

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Tiago, a tour guide, has had his heart broken, and, in his cuckolded desperation, he leads Karen, a grieving Brazilian woman approaching old age, around a Lisbon of strange suicidal heroes. Tiago lives with his father, Raul, an old sailor haunted by historical defeats, and with his son, Manuel, a teenager who, living in a bubble, dreams with the preparation of a solitary, but erotic, trip to the cosmos. Karen is almost a specter between these three generations of men and has for a confidant a letterbox, in which she posts letters to her late husband, tales from a happy past life. Raul goes along with his son Tiago’s reveries and together they take Karen through dreams, lost glories, and catastrophes to meet a fallen hero who disappeared many centuries ago on an island in the South Atlantic Ocean.

friendship existential crisis mourning Portugal solitude dreams trip

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Telmo Churro
Telmo Churro

Born in Lisbon in 1977. He studied cinema at Escola Superior Artística do Porto and editing at Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema. He was the screenwriter and editor of Our Beloved Month of August (2008, 32nd Mostra) and the Arabian Nights Trilogy (2014, 38th Mostra), both by Miguel Gomes, in addition to being editor of Portuguese documentaries such as Rio Corgo (2015), by Sérgio Da Costa and Maya Kosa, Eldorado XXI (2016, 40th Mostra), by Salomé Lamas, and Viveiro (2019, 43rd Mostra), by Pedro Filipe Marques. The short film Rex Inutilis (2013) marks his directorial debut. Índia is his first feature film.

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