Ageing Chilean master Raúl Ruiz previously created a mosaic labyrinthine narrative in his film version of Proust’s Le temps retrouvé (1999). The four-and-a-half hour, breathtaking Mysteries of Lisbon, announced by Ruiz himself as possibly his last film, is also based on a 19th-century epic novel, by Camilo Castelo Branco. The pivot of an ingenious plot is the bastard son Joao, who wants to know who his parents are. The priest who cares for him reunites him with his mother, a stunningly beautiful duchess. Then a spiral of narrative lines unravels in which countless characters pass by. Their fates come together, fall apart and flow back together again. All turn out to have a secret identity – even Joao is not who he seems. With the aid of majestic camerawork and opulent compositions of aristocratic interiors, Ruiz makes an imposing mammoth film, elegant costume drama and sparkling fairytale.
Film details
Countries of production
France, Portugal
Year
2010
Festival edition
IFFR 2011
Length
330'
Medium/Format
DVD
Language
French, Portuguese
Premiere status
None
Director
Raúl Ruiz
Producer
Paulo Branco
Principal cast
Joana de Verona Correia Vilela Machado, Rui Miguel Alves Neto, Adriano Luz
Editing
Valéria Sarmiento
Sound design
Ricardo Leal
Music
Jorge Arriagada, Luís Freitas Branco
Production company
Clap Filmes
Sales / World rights holder
Alfama Films
Co-Productiebedrijf / Co-Producent
Alfama Films
Screenplay
Carlos Saboga, based on the novel by Camilo Castelo Branco