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Listen

  • 2020
  • 1h 13m
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7.0/10
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Listen (2020)
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In the London suburbs, Bela and Jota face serious difficulties when "social services" raise concerns about the safety of their three children. The 7-year-old daughter's deafness triggers a p... Read allIn the London suburbs, Bela and Jota face serious difficulties when "social services" raise concerns about the safety of their three children. The 7-year-old daughter's deafness triggers a process in the system that seems to go on forever.In the London suburbs, Bela and Jota face serious difficulties when "social services" raise concerns about the safety of their three children. The 7-year-old daughter's deafness triggers a process in the system that seems to go on forever.

  • Director
    • Ana Rocha
  • Writers
    • Paula Alvarez Vaccaro
    • Aaron Brookner
    • Ana Rocha
  • Stars
    • Lúcia Moniz
    • Sophia Myles
    • Ruben Garcia
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ana Rocha
    • Writers
      • Paula Alvarez Vaccaro
      • Aaron Brookner
      • Ana Rocha
    • Stars
      • Lúcia Moniz
      • Sophia Myles
      • Ruben Garcia
    • 13User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 36 wins & 30 nominations total

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    Lúcia Moniz
    Lúcia Moniz
    • Bela
    Sophia Myles
    Sophia Myles
    • Ann Payne
    Ruben Garcia
    • Jota
    Kiran Sonia Sawar
    Kiran Sonia Sawar
    • Anjali
    James Felner
    • Diego
    Brian Bovell
    Brian Bovell
    • Social Services Officer
    Maisie Sly
    • Lu
    Danai Bouzala
    • Postwoman
    Lola Weeks
    • Baby Jessy
    Kiki Weeks
    • Baby Jessy
    Sam Bird
    • Off-License Costumer
    Victoria Cordoba
    • Off-License Cashier
    Geoffrey Kirkness
    Geoffrey Kirkness
    • Neighbour
    Susanna Cappellaro
    Susanna Cappellaro
    • Teacher
    Jon Rumney
    Jon Rumney
    • Hearing Aid Shopkeeper
    Ângela Pinto
    Ângela Pinto
    • Bela's Mother
    António Capelo
    António Capelo
    • Bela's Father
    Sian Abrahams
    Sian Abrahams
    • Police Officer 1
    • Director
      • Ana Rocha
    • Writers
      • Paula Alvarez Vaccaro
      • Aaron Brookner
      • Ana Rocha
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    8MarcoParzivalRocha

    Beautifly and painful

    A couple of Portuguese emigrants from the London suburbs face serious problems when Social Services decide to take their children away.

    Ana Rocha de Sousa cleared herself from the comparisons of her film with those of Ken Loach, one of my favorite British directors, who focuses mainly on social problems and discriminatory acts in the United Kingdom, but it is evident that the Portuguese director has in her first feature the "British style" present (she studied at London Film School), in her own way.

    It is such a real and powerful drama that it is difficult (or impossible, say) not to feel uncomfortable and disturbed watching Listen, much because of the expressiveness and emotion that Lúcia Moniz (as Bela) conveys, in contrast with the silence and emotional pain showned by Rúben Garcia (as Jota).

    The photography is very particular and interesting, out of the standard that we are used to in Portuguese films.

    All the recognition given to this film is more than deserved.
    6ks-60500

    Social issue

    It's a story of social issues that parents not fulfilling their responsibility and end up the fight between the custody and send out to someone whom qualify be a parents. I think the parents are not drug addicted and try their very best for their kids good, it's a grey area their kids been take out from their parents. Movie is good but this point I'm not convinced and seems not rationalize the whole story.
    8thePopcornExplorer

    Straight from Portugal

    Another Portuguese quality movie, tackling a very serious and urgent issue that clearly needs more visibility.

    I am glad to see that my home country is continuing the trend of making good film content. There is a stigma in Portugal where a lot of people believe that there aren't good ideas or movies coming out of the industry, but the reality is that the lack of support specially from the government in our own culture has made things tougher for amazing artists to be able to actually execute their ideas, so it's always good that not only we have a good movie, but it is also being recognized internationally in the prestigious awards ceremonies.

    The movie tells the story of a real life ongoing issue within the UK and one that is probably not that well known around the world - poor families, are being ripped of their children if the social security services state that they are incapable to maintain them. Now this doesn't sound so bad when mentioned like this, but the reality is much, much darker... Even if families are poor, there are a lot of reported situations where they can still viably take care of their children, even with the financial difficulties, and instead of helping them out paying for specific needs like health related equipment for instance, social security services have no problem in taking the kids to feed a high demanding industry: adoption. There have been several real life reported cases where this is actually happening, poor families, destroyed, their children taken from them, simply for the profit of the adoption market - they give a hard time to the original families to connect with their children, once adoption is made it cannot be reversed and if the original parents try to get to their children and take them again they will be considered kidnappers.

    It is a very heartbreaking and unfortunate real issue, and it is amazing that Portugal was able to make such a social statement, specially since a lot of the affected families are actually Portuguese. The acting is on point, Lucia Moniz has proven herself before but she shines on this movie, right next to her co-star Ruben Garcia.

    For her directorial debut, Ana Rocha did an amazing job, although the movie has a lack of variety in its atmosphere, happening for most of its time in the same locations, which slightly gives you an emptiness feeling, it's a really important message, well executed, well acted and a must see. I was sad to hear that it wasn't considered as a foreign movie contender for the Oscars since it is partially spoken in English (the story takes place in the UK), I believe it would have had very good chances, one of the best movies coming out of Portuguese lands so far!
    Paul297551

    Very well done.

    Based on a true story, the film is about a couple who has to fight to get their children back. It's portrayed very realistically and the direction is first rate. Enjoyed this a lot.
    8Alexandre1553

    Short but surprisingly intense

    From the little girl spying the world through her own lens to the mother's despair for the loss of her children, this movie is both a look at one side of our complicated, sometimes messed-up society, and a cinematographic experience for a young director.

    Keeping my expectations low, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this. The director, Ana Rocha de Sousa, shows her ability to catch emotions from the right shot. I was moved by Lúcia Moniz's performance. I do wonder how accurate this story is to reality... I sure hope it isn't, but I'm not keeping my hopes up for that.

    However, the movie is short, which it shows as the story comes to a resolution rather quickly. Too quickly for what we expect the reality of social services to be. All feels too simple for what is a very complicated process.

    In any case, bravo.

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      In December 2020, Portugal's submission Listen was disqualified for having more than half of its dialogue in English. Portugal's selection committee submitted a second film, Vitalina Varela.
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      Bela: Of course we are depressed, they took our kids away. Who would not feel depressed in this situation ?

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2020 (Portugal)
    • Countries of origin
      • Portugal
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
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    • Also known as
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      1 hour 13 minutes
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