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Release Date:
November 13, 2013
Original Title:
A Vida Invisível
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Rosa Filmes
Young Films
Production Countries:
Portugal | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
There is a long night when Hugo, a civil servant, is sitting on the stairs of the Ministry where he works. He can’t face going home. The images of the mysterious 8 mm films he found in António’s house after he passed away keep coming back to his mind. Hugo remembers the day when Antonio, his superior at the Ministry, told him that he was going to die. Indirectly, Antonio seemed to want to tell him something about Hugo himself. Hugo’s desire to understand what had remained unsaid between the two of them, triggers other memories from the past. Hugo unexpectedly thinks back on the last time he saw the woman he loved, Adriana, and relives once more what he feels has been his unlived life.
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Assistant Director:
Jorge Braz Santos
Costume Designer:
Silvia Siopa
Director:
Vítor Gonçalves
Director of Photography:
Leonardo Simões
Editor:
Rodrigo Pereira
Rui Alexandre Santos
Key Makeup Artist:
Rita de Castro
Makeup Artist:
Rita de Castro
Original Music Composer:
Sinan C. Savaskan
Producer:
Maria João Sigalho
Rui Alexandre Santos
Pedro Fernandes Duarte
Christopher Young
Production Design:
Patrícia Maravilha
Set Decoration:
Patrícia Maravilha
Sound Editor:
Ricardo Ganhão
Gernot Fuhrmann
André Rosado
Luís Zhang
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Will Chadwick
Writer:
Jorge Braz Santos
Vítor Gonçalves
Mónica Santana Baptista
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