Celebrating 106 years of a life of fulfillment, Manoel Oliveira will today at 21.00, watch with his wife and children to the exhibition of his latest film, “The Old Restelo “in Porto
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His latest short film premiere at the level National Cinema in Ideal, Lisbon, and Rivoli, in Porto, in the festival Porto / Post / Doc, after having been displayed internationally out of competition at the Venice Film Festival in September
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“Old Restelo” is a free and hopeless dive in history from the long memory of the filmmaker, or as the actor says Ricardo Trêpa, director’s grandson, an olive tree view of the present times
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In the short film 48 minutes, Manoel de Oliveira brings together the twenty-first century Don Quixote park bench, Luís Vaz de Camões and Teixeira writers Pascoaes and Camilo Castelo Branco. Together, roam between the past and the present, losses and glories, emptiness and alienation, in search of the unreachable star
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On anniversary day, the Rivoli will still be displayed the first work of Oliveira, “Douro, Faina Fluvial”, 1931, the documentary “The Painter and the City,” 1956, and “Saint Vincent Panels out “, 2010, personal reflection of the oldest filmmaker in the world in the sixteenth century work of activity attributed to the painter Nuno Gonçalves
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