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Release Date:
May 7, 2023
Original Title:
Mal Viver
Alternate Titles:
Mal Viver
Złe życie
Плохая жизнь
苦日方來
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Les Films de l'Après-Midi
Midas Filmes
RTP
Production Countries:
France | Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 9 PT: M/14
Runtime: 127
In a family-run hotel, by the Portuguese northern shore, lives a group of women from different generations of the same family, whose relationships with each other have grown poisoned by bitterness. They try to survive in the declining hotel, as the unexpected arrival of a granddaughter to this oppressive space stirs trouble, reviving latent hatred and piled-up resentments.
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Art Direction:
Nádia Santos Henriques
Assistant Art Director:
Marianne Harlé
Assistant Editor:
Pedro Vital
Co-Producer:
François d'Artemare
Colorist:
Andreia Bertini
Costume Design:
Silvia Siopa
Nádia Santos Henriques
Director:
João Canijo
Director of Photography:
Leonor Teles
Editor:
João Braz
Graphic Designer:
Marco Sardinha
Producer:
Pedro Borges
Production Manager:
Joana Carneiro Reis
Screenplay:
João Canijo
Set Decoration:
Maria Ribeiro
Sound:
Tiago Raposinho
Sound Editor:
Elsa Ferreira
Sound Mixer:
Elsa Ferreira
Visual Effects:
Irmã Lúcia
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