The Invisible Collection

The Invisible Collection[2][3] (Portuguese: A Coleção Invisível) is a 2012 Brazilian drama film, directed by Bernard Attal and starring Vladimir Brichta, Walmor Chagas and Ludmila Rosa. It was shot in Salvador and Itajuípe, Bahia.[4]

The Invisible Collection
Directed byBernard Attal
Produced byDiana Gurgel
Written byBernard Attal
Sérgio Machado
Iziane Mascarenhas
StarringVladimir Brichta
Walmor Chagas
Ludmila Rosa
Music bySilvain Vanot, Tiê, Fabio
CinematographyMatheus Rocha
Edited byKaren Harley
Production
company
Santa Luzia Filmes
Distributed byPandora Filmes
Release date
Running time
89 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese
Budget$1 million

Plot

Beto's family owns a traditional antique store that is going through a financial crisis. To try to solve the situation, he travels to the town of Itajuípe, Bahia, in search of a rare collection of engravings which was acquired 30 years ago by a former client, the collector Samir. However, shortly upon arriving Beto faces strong resistance from his wife and his daughter Saada. Based on the short story by Stefan Zweig.[5]

Cast

  • Vladimir Brichta as Beto
  • Walmor Chagas as Samir
  • Ludmila Rosa as Saada
  • Clarisse Abujamra as Dona Clara
  • Wesley Macedo as Wesley
  • Frank Menezes as Nemias
  • Conceicão Senna as Dona Iolanda
  • Paulo César Pereio as Radio Host

Festivals and awards

  • Gramado Film Festival: Audience award for Best Film, Best Supporting Actor (Walmor Chagas), Best Supporting Actress (Clarisse Abujamra)
  • Bogota International Film Festival: Best Feature Film (ex aequo with Florbela)
  • Fest-In Lisboa: Best Feature Film
  • Chicago International Film Festival
  • International Film Festival of Mannheim-Heidelberg
  • Rio International Film Festival
  • Mostra Internacional de São Paulo
  • Havana Film Festival
  • Films By the Sea

See also

References

  1. Larcerda, Lu (October 3, 2012). ""A Coleção Invisível": "Carminha" tão elogiada quanto o filme". Internet Group. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
  2. Dalton, Stephen (October 20, 2012). "The Invisible Collection (A Coleção Invisível): Rio Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
  3. "The Invisible Collection". São Paulo International Film Festival. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  4. Sodré, Nair (September 5, 2013). ""A Coleção Invisível" estreia no cinema". Tribuna da Bahia (in Portuguese). Internet Group. Retrieved May 24, 2014.
  5. http://www.adorocinema.com/filmes/filme-213232/
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