Ossos

  • 94'
  • Portugal
  • 1997
Ossos ('bones') is a minimalist drama set in the Creole slum Estrella d'Africa in Lisbon. Tina has had a baby in hospital, comes home and immediately turns on the gas. Tina's boyfriend, still a teenager too, saves the child, wraps it in a rubbish bag and goes out into the street to beg. He offers the child for sale. When that doesn't work, he leaves the baby with a nurse, later with a young prostitute. Tina and her best friend Clotilde meanwhile try to get the child back. The baby will survive.Costa barely lets his actors show any emotions. Their faces are taught, their movements slow and tired. They are people who are beaten senseless in a world where the only really cheerful - or at least warm human - note has to come from the friendship between Tina and Clotilde. But the feeling that Costa manages to evoke in his wayward way is strong and convincing and ensures that the viewer looks despair straight in the eye. That is also thanks to the dark photography of Machuel and the disturbingly persistent editing of Bastide.
  • 94'
  • Portugal
  • 1997
Directors
Pedro Costa, pedro Costa
Country of production
Portugal
Year
1997
Festival Edition
IFFR 1998
Length
94'
Medium
35mm
Language
Portuguese
Producer
Mad Filmes
Sales
Gemini Films
Screenplay
Pedro Costa
Local Distributor
EYE Film Institute Netherlands
Directors
Pedro Costa, pedro Costa
Country of production
Portugal
Year
1997
Festival Edition
IFFR 1998
Length
94'
Medium
35mm
Language
Portuguese
Producer
Mad Filmes
Sales
Gemini Films
Screenplay
Pedro Costa
Local Distributor
EYE Film Institute Netherlands