Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueZulmira is an old mistress. One day, she wakes up obsessed with the idea of dying. All she needs is a good coffin.Zulmira is an old mistress. One day, she wakes up obsessed with the idea of dying. All she needs is a good coffin.Zulmira is an old mistress. One day, she wakes up obsessed with the idea of dying. All she needs is a good coffin.
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- 6 victoires et 6 nominations au total
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"A Dama do Estácio" ("The Lady from Estácio") can be viewed as a direct sequel to Leon Hirszman's classic film "A Falecida" ("The Deceased")
though it only works as such if you disconsider that movie's ending and imagine that Zulmira (Fernanda Montenegro, always phenomenal) have lived long enough to reach
old age yet her goal from that movie remained the same: she wants a coffin. Her obsession has no limits but things have changed: instead of being
a married woman as before, now she has become an old prostitute who lives with a trans woman (Rafael Souza-Ribeiro), and sometimes she has the
favors of some old men such as the funeral home owner (Nelson Xavier) and a worker from the place (Joel Barcellos, in his last film performance),
both present on the previous film. But will she get her wishes this time?
Eduardo Ades' short is an amazing tribute to a classic film which enchanted a whole generation, and this very film is not only a nostalgic look back as it is a quite interesting piece where audiences are able to witness the glory of three veteran actors at the top of their game, plus the two newcomers. This alternative universe of a movie is impecable, well humored and less bleak than the feature film. The immortal iconic image of Dame Fernanda bathing herself in the rain gets a new reading yet it's the exact same feelings of fulfillment and liberty that she feels with such act. A very pleasant surprise of a movie that does not betray the original work, based on a Noel Rosa song and Nelson Rodrigues play, and it becomes a quite rich experience to be seen. 8/10.
Eduardo Ades' short is an amazing tribute to a classic film which enchanted a whole generation, and this very film is not only a nostalgic look back as it is a quite interesting piece where audiences are able to witness the glory of three veteran actors at the top of their game, plus the two newcomers. This alternative universe of a movie is impecable, well humored and less bleak than the feature film. The immortal iconic image of Dame Fernanda bathing herself in the rain gets a new reading yet it's the exact same feelings of fulfillment and liberty that she feels with such act. A very pleasant surprise of a movie that does not betray the original work, based on a Noel Rosa song and Nelson Rodrigues play, and it becomes a quite rich experience to be seen. 8/10.
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- 17 déc. 2023
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Lady from Estacio
- Société de production
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- Durée22 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was A Dama do Estácio (2012) officially released in Canada in English?
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