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Mulheres da Beira

  • 1923
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Mulheres da Beira (1923)
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Ana doesn't care for the pure love André devotes her, and turns her heart towards a noble man that is just lightly interested in her. Ana will experience the agony of being abandoned, and mu... Read allAna doesn't care for the pure love André devotes her, and turns her heart towards a noble man that is just lightly interested in her. Ana will experience the agony of being abandoned, and must contemplate the reclusion of a nun's life.Ana doesn't care for the pure love André devotes her, and turns her heart towards a noble man that is just lightly interested in her. Ana will experience the agony of being abandoned, and must contemplate the reclusion of a nun's life.

  • Directors
    • Rino Lupo
    • George Pallu
  • Writers
    • Abel Botelho
    • Rino Lupo
  • Stars
    • Brunilde Júdice
    • António Pinheiro
    • Mário Santos
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    43
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    • Directors
      • Rino Lupo
      • George Pallu
    • Writers
      • Abel Botelho
      • Rino Lupo
    • Stars
      • Brunilde Júdice
      • António Pinheiro
      • Mário Santos
    • 1User review
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brunilde Júdice
    • Ana
    António Pinheiro
    • Pedro, Ana's father
    Mário Santos
    • André, the shepard
    Rafael Marques
    • Fidalgo da Mó
    Maria Judice da Costa
    • Superiora do Convento
    • (as Maria Júdice da)
    Celeste Ruth
    • Clara d'Orsay
    Duarte Silva
    • Windmill operator
    Marina Santos
    • Directors
      • Rino Lupo
      • George Pallu
    • Writers
      • Abel Botelho
      • Rino Lupo
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    Portugal, naturalism and the continuing tradition of Europan film

    Critics rarely get excited at the mention of Portuguese cinema and it has tended to remain one of the ugly duckling of European film. Yet it has a very significant role in the early propagation of naturalstic cinema (what later becomes known as "neo-realist"). When Henrique Alergia and Alfredo Nunes de Matos founded Invicta Film in 1917 they were well aware of the relative backwardness of Portuguese cinema and imported a rather strange crew of itinerant experts from wherever they could find them, including French director Georges Pallu and the highly itinerant Italian director Rino Lupo (he had already worked in France, Poland,Denmark and Russia before coming to Portugal). For the texts they drew on the Portuguese realistic novel, in this case an 1898 story by the guru of Portuguese realism Abel Acácio de Almeida Botelho (1855-1917), but in the case of Os Lobos (made by Lupo for Iberia in the same year) based on a work by the contemporary dramatists João Correia de Oliveira and Francisco Lage who fairly dominated Portuguese theatre at the time.

    The result are impressive films that place their fictional stories within the context of everyday working life. Os Lobos is in many ways the more interesting film although I don not believe that the surviving version is complete. This is a painfully familiar tale of a country girl, entranced by cit life who falls for s high-born playboy rather than an honest peasant and is inevitably "ruined" and abandoned by him. But it does not the plot so much as the fine location photography and the superb sense of place that makes the film worthwhile.

    After the advent of sound and the second World War and the threat to European film posed by US market-dominance, the next generation of Portuguese film-makers (especially António Lopes Ribeiro and José Leitão de Barros) would continue very much regardless in the same naturalistic mode and, with the emergence of their protégé Manoel de Oliveira, Portugal would produce films such as the documentary short Douro, Faina Fluvial (1931) and the full-length feature Aniki-Bóbó (1942) which would have a profound influence on the development of the contemporary neo-realist film in Italy.

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      The copy in the Portuguese Film Archives, restored in 2003 with the original taints, is 1663-meter long.
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      An original score was played by an orchestra, where available during the projection.

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 1923 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • Portugal
    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • Žena na ivici
    • Filming locations
      • Arouca Mountain, Arouca, Porto, Portugal
    • Production company
      • Invicta Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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