The Lovebirds (2007 film)

The Lovebirds is a 2007 Portuguese feature drama film directed by Bruno de Almeida, starring Michael Imperioli, John Ventimiglia, Joaquim de Almeida, Drena De Niro, Nick Sandow and Rogério Samora.

The Lovebirds
Directed byBruno de Almeida
Produced byBruno de Almeida
Screenplay byBruno de Almeida
John Frey
StarringMichael Imperioli
Ana Padrão
John Ventimiglia
Joaquim de Almeida
Nick Sandow
Drena De Niro
Marcello Urgeghe
John Frey
Rogério Samora
Cleia Almeida
Dmitry Bogomolov
Fernando Lopes
Suzie Peterson
Filipe Vargas
Ivo Canelas
CinematographyAndré Szankowski
Edited byBruno de Almeida
Pedro Ribeiro
Release date
18 June 2007
Running time
83 minutes
CountryPortugal, USA
LanguageEnglish, Portuguese

Synopsis

The Lovebirds intertwines six stories in the course of one night in Lisbon. An artist pursues a girl through the old cobblestone streets bewitched by the resemblance she has to his dead wife; two small-time crooks break into an apartment as they argue about a lover that tries to divide them; an aging director shooting a boxing film struggles with a movie star and a boxer who has too much pride to be knocked out; an alienated taxi driver brutally kills a prostitute but when he picks up a pregnant woman he may unexpectedly find redemption; a pilot's weekend affair with a fashion designer goes haywire when her overprotective dog exposes certain trivialities in their relationship; an archaeologist refuses to come out of a work pit where his obsessions may be a cover up for something deeper. A mix of lovable off-beat characters dealing with love, friendship, passion, solitude and hope.

Cast

Awards

  • Jury Special Prize Fantasporto Film festival, Director's week, Oporto Portugal 2008
  • Best Director Award Ourense International Film Festival, Ourense Spain 2008
  • Best Screenplay Award Ourense International Film Festival, Ourense Spain 2008


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