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Mysteries of Lisbon

Mysteries of Lisbon

Mistérios de Lisboa

Raul Ruiz

  • Country: Portugal/France
  • Year: 2010
  • Language: Portuguese, French
  • Producer: Paulo Branco
  • Executive Producer: Paulo Branco
  • Screenplay: Carlos Saboga
  • Runtime: 272
  • Programmes:

Based on a famous nineteenth-century Portuguese novel, Raul Ruiz's Mysteries of Lisbon follows a jealous countess, a wealthy businessman and a young orphaned boy across Portugal, France, Italy and Brazil where they connect with a variety of mysterious individuals.

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screening times

    • Sunday September 12
    • 5:45:00 PM
    • Tiff Bell LightBox 3
    • Friday September 17
    • 2:30:00 PM
    • AMC 7
    • Sunday September 19
    • 6:30:00 PM
    • AMC 7

Note: indicates Premium Screening.

official description

In what many assumed would be his last film (before surgery for liver cancer saved his life), Raoul Ruiz has directed a masterful adaptation of a famous nineteenth-century novel by Portuguese author Camilo Castelo Branco. Mysteries of Lisbon is an elegant, exquisitely produced jewel of a film that sees Ruiz finding a renewed confidence and voice. This is a large, sprawling and vigorous tale that follows a multitude of characters whose fates conjoin, separate and then rejoin again.

Evoking the massive novels of Victor Hugo and Charles Dickens, the complex story centres on the bastard child of an ill-fated romance between two members of the aristocracy who are forbidden to marry. Joao, the initial narrator of the film, is a precocious fourteen-year-old desperate to discover his parentage. Living under the care of a kindly priest, Joao is first introduced to his mother, a beautiful countess married to a cad of a man who controls her fate and fortune. Gradually, the tale of how he came to be born is told to the young Joao, who is surprised to discover that this is not his real name.

This is just the beginning of a finely wrought narrative where many characters turn out to be hiding secrets, including multiple identities. As these are slowly stripped away, a series of surprising revelations comes to the fore. While the narrative is expertly told by Ruiz and screenwriter Carlos Saboga, the film’s magnificence is buoyed by refined art direction and fluid camerawork. The cinematography is both strikingly formal and highly fluid; Ruiz’s camera prowls through the elegant drawing rooms and estates of Portugal’s aristocracy, while making side trips to Spain, France and Italy, as the fascinating characters weave in and out of each other’s lives. Ruiz has made one of the best films in his illustrious career and, thankfully, he has lived to make even more.

Piers Handling

director bio

Raoul Ruiz was born in Porto Montt, Chile. He studied cinema in Argentina before moving to Europe in 1973, where he embarked on a prolific career in film and theatre. His feature films include Le retour (64), The Penal Colony (70), Diaolgue of Exiles (74), Dog’s Dialogue (77), Three Crowns of the Sailor (82), The Golden Boat (89), L’œil qui ment (92), Trois vies et une seule mort (96), Marcel Proust’s Time Regained (99), Comédie de l’innocence (00), That Day (03), Días de Campo (04), Klimt (06) and Mysteries of Lisbon (10).

full credits

Principal Cast: Adriano Luz, Maria João Bastos, Ricardo Pereira, Clotilde Hesme, Léa Seydoux
Producer:
Paulo Branco
Executive Producer:
Paulo Branco
Cinematographer:
André Szankowski
Editor:
Valeria Sarmiento, Carlos Madaleno
Sound:
Ricardo Leal, Miguel Martins
Music:
Jorge Arriagada
Production Designer:
Isabel Branco
   
International Sales Agent:
 Doc & Film International
Production Company:
Clap Filmes
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