L'arc-en-ciel (film)
L'arc-en-ciel is a short feature film directed by David Bonneville. It is a co-production by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation / David & Golias / RTP2.
L'arc-en-ciel | |
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Directed by | David Bonneville |
Produced by | David Bonneville Bárbara Valentina Fernando Vendrell |
Written by | David Bonneville |
Starring | Rafael Morais Ana Moreira Carloto Cotta Jaime Freitas |
Music by | Black Bambi Ruth Chan |
Cinematography | Inês Carvalho |
Edited by | Paulo Rebelo |
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Country | Portugal |
Language | Portuguese |
The film tells us the story of Quitterie, a 40-year-old European woman, who relives the great love for her deceased 18-year-old Japanese partner by engaging young male strangers into sordid sexual adventures.
Cast
- Sofia Ferrão
- Carloto Cotta
- Nuno Casanovas
- Rafael Morais
- Jaime Freitas
- Takuya Oshima
- Ana Moreira
Festival highlights
- Best Actress award at the International Portuguese Language Film Festival MOSTRALÍNGUA (Winner)
- Honourable Mention at the Austrian Film Festival of Nations (Winner)
- Portobello London Film Festival (Nomination)
- Milan ICF International Film Festival (Nomination)
- Fantasporto International Film Festival (Panorama)
- Bilbao International Film Festival Zinegoak (Nomination)
- Hong Kong Indpanda International Film Festival (Nomination)
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