Light and shadow alternate to reveal and obscure what’s actually happening. Places, people and actions seem almost to run together in the darkness of the night, as well as in the deliberately blurred images. Mariphasa may explore the limits of narration, yet the lingering allusions it makes are incredibly precise. The elegant, radical montage and atmospheric sound design create an almost indescribable tension whose beauty is brutal. "The things I feel do not feel like things I've felt before."
With
- António Júlio Duarte (Paulo)
- Albano Jerónimo (Filipe)
- Isabel Abreu (Luísa)
- Eduardo Aguilar (Rui)
- João Pedro Bénard (Nuno)
- Cláudia Éfe (Bia)
- Luísa Cruz (Teacher)
- Gonçalo Waddington (Security)
Crew
Written and Directed by | Sandro Aguilar |
Cinematography | Rui Xavier |
Editing | Sandro Aguilar |
Sound | Miguel Moraes Cabral |
Production Design | Nádia Henriques |
Producers | Luís Urbano, Sandro Aguilar |
Produced by
O Som e a Fúria
Sandro Aguilar
Born in Portugal in 1974. He studied Film in Lisbon. Following numerous short films and the feature film A zona, Mariphasa is his second feature film.
Filmography
1998 Estou perto close; 15 min. 2000 Sem Movimento (Motionless); 17 min. 2001 Corpo e meio (In Between); 25 min. 2002 Remains; 12 min. 2005 A Serpente (The Serpent); 15 min. 2007 Arquivo (Archive); 17 min. 2008 A zona (Uprise); 99 min. 2010 Voodoo; 30 min. · Mercúrio (Mercury); 18 min. 2012 Sinais de serenidade por coisas sem sentido (Signs of Stillness out of Meaningless Things); 28 min. 2013 Jewels; 18 min. · Dive: Approach and Exit; 12 min. 2014 False Twins; 21 min. 2015 Bunker; 30 min. · Undisclosed Recipents; 15 min. 2018 Mariphasa
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2018