Hugo, a melancholy man in his forties, works as a civil servant in a stuffy office in Lisbon. It’s a murky building with badly lit corridors and solid furniture. Or is this only a reflection of his mental state?
Invisible Life is about loss and vacillation. Hugo thinks back to the last days of António, his mentor and superior, with whom he had a close bond. After António's death, he searches through the man’s old 8mm films for answers to his questions, even though they only show vague images of landscapes and travels. He also ponders his last encounter with Adriana, the woman he allowed to slip away.
Invisible Life marks Vítor Gonçalves’ return as a director after a break of 25 years. In 1986, he made his debut with A Girl in Summer, regarded as one of the high points of Portuguese cinema. His latest film is a modest, precise story. Most likely, Gonçalves’ relationship with his own mentor, António Reis, is one source of inspiration.
- Director
- Vítor Gonçalves
- Countries of production
- Portugal, United Kingdom
- Year
- 2013
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2014
- Length
- 99'
- Medium
- DCP
- International title
- The Invisible Life
- Language
- Portuguese
- Producers
- Pedro Fernandes Duarte, Rui Santos, Christopher Young, Maria João Sigalho
- Production Company
- Rosa Filmes
- Sales
- Rosa Filmes
- Screenplay
- Vítor Gonçalves, Mónica Santana Baptista, Jorge Braz Santos
- Cinematography
- Leonardo Simões
- Editor
- Rui Alexandre Santos, Rodrigo Pereira
- Production Design
- Patrícia Maravilha
- Sound Design
- Ricardo Ganhão
- Music
- Sinan C. Savaskan
- Cast
- Filipe Duarte, João Perry
- Website
- http://rosafilmes.pt