About nights | noites (extracts)

NIGHTS focuses on the banality and brutality inherent in everyday life of a heroin addicted couple. In NIGHTS a simple story turns into a raw and chilling film, a fiction shot as a documentary.

The film portrays João and Teresa day-to-day existence, on the street, on public transport, in "Casal Ventoso" (a slum area of Lisbon), in hospitals and in the house where they squat. All the sets form a circle around the slum. It is a vicious circle: penniless characters with nothing left but their bodies and the daily tasks needed to keep them going. Within those passages through places dwell affection and friendship and the vague hope that tomorrow things will be better.

The film was awarded in Venice International Film Festival (2000) with The best film of the Critics' Week.

Shot in DVcam, final copy: 35mm - 73min

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Movie Details

  • Language: Portuguese
  • Year: 2000
  • Length: 10 min excerpt. total length: 73 min
  • Country: Portugal
  • Directors:
    claudia tomaz
  • Producers:
    Paulo Branco | Madragoa filmes
  • Actors:
    JOÃO PEREIRA, CLÁUDIA TOMAZ, ANA BUSTORFF, JOÃO D’ÁVILA, ISABEL RUTH
  • Film Festivals:
    Awards and nominations
    NOITES BEST FILM WEEK OF CRITICS, Venice International Film Festival 2000
    NOMINATED FOR BEST FILM, Gijon Film Festival, 2000

    Festivals and screenings
    Venice International Film Festival, Italy, 2000
    Gijon Film Festival, Spain, 2000
    Belfort Film Festival, France
    Festival Fic Brasília, Brasil
    24ªMostra de Cinema de São Paulo, Brasil
    “Odisseia das imagens” Porto 2001
    Festival de Bratislava, Eslováquia
    Mezipatra 2004, Brno e Prague, Check Republiique
    Febio Festival, Brno, Check Republique
    São Jorge cinema, Lisbon, 2009
    Portuguese Cinemateque, 2009

    Released in theatres in Portugal and France, Paris + cableTV

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