ARABIAN NIGHTS – VOLUME III, THE ENCHANTED ONE
2015 Films
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2h 5m
In which Scheherazade doubts that she will still be able to tell stories to please the King, given that what she has to tell weighs three thousand tons. She therefore escapes from the palace and travels the kingdom in search of pleasure and enchantment. Her father, the Grand-Vizier, arranges to meet her at the Ferris wheel and Scheherazade resumes her narration: "O auspicious King, in old shanty towns of Lisbon there was a community of bewitched men who, with all dedication and passion, devoted themselves to teaching birds to sing ...". And seeing the morning break, Scheherazade fell silent.
Direction: Miguel Gomes
Script: Miguel Gomes, Mariana Ricardo, Telmo Churro
Production: Luís Urbano
Cinematography: Sayombhu Mukdeeprom
Editing: Telmo Churro
Production Design: Silvia Grabowski
Costume Design: Silvia Grabowski, Lucha D’Orey
Sound: Vasco Pimentel, Miguel Martins
Cast: Luísa Cruz, Américo Silva, Chico Chapas, Crista Alfaiate
Original Title: AS MIL E UMA NOITES – VOLUME III, O ENCANTADO
Original Language: Portuguese
Film Production Countries: Portugal, Germany, France, Switzerland
Statement of the Director/s
In this film, we intend to do two things simultaneously: 1) to take up the delirious fictional spirit of the 'Arabian Nights' and especially reaffirm, through this and with this the bond that unites the King and Scheherazade (the imperious need for stories), and 2) to outline a portrait or chronicle of Portugal during a whole year (at a time when the country is subject to the effects of 'austerity measures' created by the Troika's financial aid package). Fiction and social portrait, flying carpets and strikes. These are two dimensions that are apparently unrelated or that we have grown used to arrange in different boxes, as it were. But imagination and reality have never been able to exist without each other (and Scheherazade knows this well).
Biography of the Director/s
Miguel Gomes was born in Lisbon in 1972. He studied cinema and worked as film critic for the Portuguese press until the year 2000.
Miguel has directed several short films and made his first feature, THE FACE YOU DESERVE, in 2000. OUR BELOVED MONTH OF AUGUST (2008) and TABU (2012) came to confirm his success and international recognition. TABU screened in Berlinale's Competition, where it won the Alfred Bauer and FIPRESCI award; the movie was sold to over 50 countries and won dozens of awards.
Retrospectives of Miguel’s work have been programmed at the Viennale, the BAFICI, the Torino FF, in Germany and in the USA. REDEMPTION, his most recent short film, premiered in 2013 at Venice FF.
Filmography:
2000 THE FACE YOU DESERVE
2008 OUR BELOVED MONTH OF AUGUST
2012 TABU
2013 REDEMPTION, short
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