Aquarius

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Clara (Sonia Braga), la soixantaine, ancienne critique musicale, est née dans un milieu bourgeois de Recife, au Brésil. Elle vit dans un immeuble singulier, l'Aquarius construit dans les années 1940, sur la très huppée Avenida Boa Viagem qui longe l'océan. Un important promoteur a racheté tous les appartements mais elle, se refuse à vendre le sien. Elle va rentrer en guerre froide avec la société immobilière qui la harcèle. Très perturbée par cette tension, elle repense à sa vie, son passé, ceux qu'elle aime. (SBS Distribution)

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Marigold 

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anglais An unusual reflection on memories, space, time, rebellion against establishment and unrelenting sensuality. Unlike the debut, Aquarius is not as consistent in every respect; nevertheless, its atmosphere, the construction of the shots and the main character played by the charismatic Sonia Braga are enchanting. The silent poetry of a doomed house and a woman sentenced to solitude, at the same time a hidden political statement (and when one looks at IMDb, one learns that Filho irritated the ruling Brazilian party not only with his film, but also with a protest gesture on the Cannes red carpet). [Cannes 2016] ()

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anglais 51st KVIFF - I feel that this film doesn’t provide a more in-depth image of the relationship of Clara with that flat, and as a result, for most of it, instead of understanding her motivations and sympathising with her efforts to preserve the place where she has lived all her life (which would be a relevant motif, if well developed), she ends up looking like a stuck-up neomarxist ecowarrior, pitted against the evil developers under the banner of “nothing will be built here simply because I don’t want it”. Perhaps a deeper knowledge of the realities of Brazil could help. ()

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