Vitalina Varela

  • 124'
  • Portugal
  • 2019

A group of immigrants shuffle silently past a graveyard. In a shabby place, bloodstains are wiped up, photos burned and a wallet emptied. The night is pitch black during the opening minutes of Vitalina Varela, and it stays that way. In this quiet drama by Pedro Costa (Cavalo Dinheiro), it seems as if the darkness will swallow everything.

Cape Verdean Vitalina Varela, who more or less plays herself in the title role, won the Best Actress award at the festival in Locarno, where the film also won the Golden Leopard. In the film she sets out, following the death of her partner who suddenly moved to Portugal years ago, to see for herself the place where he last lived in Lisbon. She winds up in a surreal, isolated world, powerfully underlined by Costa's chiaroscuro filmic style, which often illuminates only part of the 4:3 ratio image, fixing the characters in pitch-black emptiness. Everything and everyone is at a standstill; sunlight seems not to exist. Just a breathtaking vacuum.

Also see Masterclass: Pedro Costa.

  • 124'
  • Portugal
  • 2019
Director
Pedro Costa
Country of production
Portugal
Year
2019
Festival Edition
IFFR 2020
Length
124'
Medium
DCP
Languages
Creole, Portuguese
Producer
Abel Ribeiro Chaves
Production Company
Sociedade Óptica Técnica, Optec
Sales
Sociedade Óptica Técnica, Optec
Screenplay
Pedro Costa, Vitalina Varela
Cinematography
Leonardo Simões
Editor
João Dias, Vítor Carvalho
Sound Design
Hugo Leitão
Cast
Vitalina Varela, Ventura, Manuel Tavares Almeida, Francisco Brito, Imídio Monteiro, Marina Alves Domingues
Director
Pedro Costa
Country of production
Portugal
Year
2019
Festival Edition
IFFR 2020
Length
124'
Medium
DCP
Languages
Creole, Portuguese
Producer
Abel Ribeiro Chaves
Production Company
Sociedade Óptica Técnica, Optec
Sales
Sociedade Óptica Técnica, Optec
Screenplay
Pedro Costa, Vitalina Varela
Cinematography
Leonardo Simões
Editor
João Dias, Vítor Carvalho
Sound Design
Hugo Leitão
Cast
Vitalina Varela, Ventura, Manuel Tavares Almeida, Francisco Brito, Imídio Monteiro, Marina Alves Domingues