Cinema program "The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao" in Ruda Śląska
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Runtime: 145 min.
Production: Brazylia/Niemcy , 2019
Release Date: 8 November 2019
Distribution: Aurora Films
Directed by: Karim Ainouz
Cast: Fernanda Montenegro, Carol Duarte, Gregorio Duvivier
"Full of emotional depth, daydream saturated with sound, music and color." - Variety
The winner of the prestigious Un Certain Regard section at this year's Cannes festival and the Brazilian OSCARA candidate is the new production of award-winning director Karim Aïnouz. In his new film, the director takes us to Rio de Janeiro in the first half of the 1950s.
The painting was based on the best-selling novel "Invisible Life" by Martha Batalha, also translated into Polish.
IN CINEMA FROM 8 NOVEMBER 2019
Eighteen-year-old Eurídice and two years older Guida share not only sister ties, but also the feeling that they cannot live without each other. Both are young, ambitious and believe that the world is open to them.
Despite the fact that they had to be brought up in a conservative environment and a family without opposition on a daily basis, each of the heroines has a clear plan for life. Eurídice wants to become a famous pianist, while Guida dreams of learning true, great love. Unfortunately, dramatic events mean that women are separated and forced to live separately, knowing little about each other. However, they will never lose hope that they will finally find each other.
Both the novel and the film are a tribute to generations of invisible women, culturally reduced to the role of only wives and mothers. By following the fate of two rebellious sisters, the viewer gets to know a gallery of colorful characters - representatives of a declining aristocracy, the Brazilian middle class and the poorest residents of Rio.
Although breathing Brazilian spirit, it is also an extremely universal story.
Karim Aïnouz's film is called the "tropical melodrama." To tell the dramatic story of the sisters, he uses the poetics characteristic of this genre. It colors it with local colors, symbolism and music stimulating the senses. The director himself said in one of the interviews that the film is a kind of tribute to all the exceptional women he met on his way.
AWARDS AND FESTIVALS:
OSCARY 2020 - Brazilian candidate in the category "Best Foreign Language Film"
2019 - Cannes International Film Festival - Main Award in the Un Certain Regard section
2019 - Munich International Film Festival - CineCoPro award for the best film
2019 - Latin American Film Festival in Lima - special award
2019 - Valladolid International Film Festival - main competition, FIPRESCI award, award for the best actresses (Carol Duarte and Julia Stockler), Silver Spike for the best film
2019 - Manaki Brothers International Film Festival of Cinematographers - Golden Camera award for Hélène Louvart
2019 - Toronto International Film Festival
2019 - TRANSATLANTYK Film Festival in Łódź - "New Cinema" section
2019 - Jerusalem International Film Festival
2019 - Denver International Film Festival