Leonor Silveira

  • Manoel de Oliveira – Vale Abraão AKA Abraham’s Valley (1993)

    Manoel de Oliveira1991-2000ArthouseDramaPortugal

    In this artful film by 85-year old director Manoel de Oliveira, the heroine, instead of being powerless in the face of a world ruled by men, finds herself to be far too powerful. Beginning when she was a child, Ema (Leonor Silveira as an adult) had the kind of looks and manner that could stop cars when she came up to a street — or cause accidents. As time goes by, she explores her power over men and, as a mature woman, chooses to marry a man who has virtually no machismo so that she can continue having affairs and exploring this mysterious ability of hers. Eventually she seeks to transcend her unusual limitation and accomplishes her death with astonishing serenity. This haunting story is based on a novel by Agustina Bessa-Luis.Read More »

  • Manoel de Oliveira – Vale Abraão AKA Abraham’s Valley (1993)

    Manoel de Oliveira1991-2000ArthouseDramaPortugal

    Quote:
    In this artful film by 85-year old director Manoel de Oliveira, the heroine, instead of being powerless in the face of a world ruled by men, finds herself to be far too powerful. Beginning when she was a child, Ema (Leonor Silveira as an adult) had the kind of looks and manner that could stop cars when she came up to a street — or cause accidents. As time goes by, she explores her power over men and, as a mature woman, chooses to marry a man who has virtually no machismo so that she can continue having affairs and exploring this mysterious ability of hers. Eventually she seeks to transcend her unusual limitation and accomplishes her death with astonishing serenity. This haunting story is based on a novel by Agustina Bessa-Luis.Read More »

  • João Canijo – Viver Mal AKA Living Bad (2023)

    João Canijo2021-2030DramaPortugal
    Viver Mal (2023)
    Viver Mal (2023)

    Five women are running an old hotel. Guests arrive over the course of a weekend and are drawn into a web of ongoing conflict.

    2 wins, 2 nominations.Read More »

  • Paulo Rocha – Cinéma, de notre temps: Oliveira l’architecte (1993)

    1991-2000DocumentaryPaulo RochaPortugal

    as usual with that “cinema, de notre temps collection”Read More »

  • Manoel de Oliveira – Party (1996)

    1991-2000ArthouseComedyManoel de OliveiraPortugal

    Quote:
    The battle of the sexes? The forces of despair and seduction? On S. Miguel in the Azores, Rogério, a young man with old money, and his enigmatic wife Leonor host a garden party at their villa. The intriguing guests are an older unmarried couple, the philosophical and observant Irene, and Michel, a roué;. While Rogério and Irene talk, Michel and Leonor go down to the sea. The conversations upset Rogério and capture Leonor’s imagination. Five years later, the four dine at the villa. Michel and Leonor again leave the other two. Intentions and undercurrents are subtle. One of the four proves strong, one weak, and two must choose. Wind and rain bring down the curtain on both acts.Read More »

  • Manoel de Oliveira – O Princípio da Incerteza AKA The Uncertainty Principle (2002)

    2001-2010ArthouseManoel de OliveiraPortugal

    Social class, prideful martyrdom, and a dollop of beautifully expansive landscape weave a tale of operatic proportions, both by plot and physically exhaustive standards, in veteran Manoel de Oliveira’s latest exploration of motivation. Marrying for money instead of childhood love, Camila (Leonor Baldaque) naïvely assumes the supposed epic and selfless attributes of Joan of Arc to deal with her husband’s infidelity and the consistent treatment of being irrelevant to the very people that encouraged the doomed match.Read More »

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