A Caixa

  • 96'
  • Portugal
  • 1994
The casket, a caixa, from the title is the official instrument needed in Portugal by a blind beggar to make a living. The beggar in lives and works in an alleyway - a staircase winding upwards through a poor neighbourhood. His daughter does the housekeeping and also works as washerwoman. Her unemployed husband lives from her money and from his father- in-law's begging casket. When the casket is stolen for the second time, events take a dramatic turn. The film is based on a play by Prista Monteiro and has a theatrical mood; the action remains limited to that one alleyway that functions as a stage set. De Oliveira himself described the film as a portrait of humanity, introduced via a group of poor and marginal - not to say forgotten - people.
  • 96'
  • Portugal
  • 1994
Director
Manoel de Oliveira
Countries of production
Portugal, France
Year
1994
Festival Edition
IFFR 1995
Length
96'
Medium
35mm
Language
Portuguese
Producers
Mad Filmes, Gemini Films
Sales
Mercure Distribution
Screenplay
Manoel de Oliveira
Cinematography
Mario Barroso
Editor
Manoel de Oliveira
Local Distributor
EYE Film Institute Netherlands
Director
Manoel de Oliveira
Countries of production
Portugal, France
Year
1994
Festival Edition
IFFR 1995
Length
96'
Medium
35mm
Language
Portuguese
Producers
Mad Filmes, Gemini Films
Sales
Mercure Distribution
Screenplay
Manoel de Oliveira
Cinematography
Mario Barroso
Editor
Manoel de Oliveira
Local Distributor
EYE Film Institute Netherlands