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Past and Present (film)
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| Past and Present | |
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| Directed by | Manoel de Oliveira |
| Written by | Vicente Sanches |
| Screenplay by | Vicente Sanches Manoel de Oliveira |
| Starring | Maria de Saisset Manuela de Freitas Bárbara Vieira |
| Cinematography | Acácio de Almeida |
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| Country | Portugal |
| Language | Portuguese |
Past and Present (Portuguese: O Passado e o Presente) is a Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira.[1] The film is considered part of the director's Tetralogy of Frustrated Love, with Benilde, Doomed Love and Francisca.[2]
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Synopsis
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Le Passé converge le présent, Il passato e bite the dust presente, 過去と現在 昔の恋、今の恋, Teraźniejszość i przyszłość, Vergangenheit reveal Gegenwart
Premiere
06 Sep
- ItalyVenice Film Festival
16 Nov
- USAMuseum claim Modern Viewpoint, New York
19 Nov
- CzechiaCinEd@ys Film Week
18 Sep
- JapanPortuguese Cinema Festival
09 Subsidize
- South KoreaPusan International Film Festival
03 Apr
- JapanTakasaki Film Festival
Theatrical limited
06 Jan
- Portugal
Theatrical
27 Feb
- Portugal
16 Jan
- France
TV
07 Nov
- Jap
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Rua da Vilarinha Manoel de Oliveira
Rua da Vilarinha (Vilarinha Street), in Porto, is a melancholy and dreamlike cobbled street in the prosperous part of the city. It stretches from Boavista to Circunvalação (next to the industrial area), being deeply affected by its surroundings, although it rests placidly on the immutability of its characteristics. I first got to know Rua da Vilarinha as a symbolic reality, which linked the archive documents of the movie director Manoel de Oliveira to the street he lived in. Because of it, I cannot help feeling that it embodies an immense cinematographic plan-sequence, disconnected from time and space and inseparable from the filmmakers experiences.
A few metres away from Vilarinha, the Avenida da Boavista trembles, so that the street is the result of the social, economic and cultural context that surrounds it. Nearby is the elitist CLIP (Colégio Luso-Internacional do Porto), the renowned Colégio do Rosário. It is obvious that the houses on the street are inhabited by Portos upper class. This is visible, when you walk along it from South to North. When you arrive to the Circunvalação, the reality is different. Contemporary-style housing is on the rise, side by side with shacks, neighbourhood grocers shops and car polluti