António um dois três
Antonio One Two Three
Als António von seinem Vater aus der Wohnung geworfen wird, sucht er
Zuflucht bei seiner Ex-Freundin, wo er unerwartet auf die geheimnisvolle Brasilianerin Débora trifft. Und er begegnet einem
jungen Bühnenautor, der sich mit der Inszenierung seines ersten Stückes abmüht. Im anonymen Großstadttreiben von Lissabon
sind nicht nur diese drei Schicksale miteinander verknüpft, sondern auch die Grenzen zwischen Fantasie und Realität beginnen
zu verschwimmen. Inspiriert von Dostojewskis Erzählung „Weiße Nächte“, erzählt der Debütspielfilm von den Ängsten und den
emotionalen Befindlichkeiten der heutigen Jugend. (Filmfest Hamburg)
Like his predecessors Visconti and Bresson, young Brazilian director Leonardo
Mouramateus has chosen to adapt Dostoyevsky’s short story “White Nights” for his feature debut, set against the backdrop of
Lisbon. What initially seems like a banal comedy blossoms into an accomplished work in which metanarrative language ends up
constituting the backbone of the entire film. The daydreamer in question is called António (Mauro Soares), and we follow him
as he wanders around in search of fantasies and romantic mirages that take the form of Deborah, a green-eyed Brazilian girl
played by actress and director Deborah Viegas. (Roberto Oggiano, Cineuropa)
Director's Biography
Leonardo Mouramateus
Born in 1991 in Brazil and based in Lisbon, Leonardo Mouramateus directed many short films, including “Mauro in Cayenne” (2013) and “The Party and the Barking” (2015). His work is exhibited at Centre Pompidou as well as the Museum of Art in São Paulo. In 2015, the Cinémathèque française presented a retrospective of his work. “António One Two Three” won the Impact Cinema Bright Future Award at the International Film Festival 2017.
Film Selection: António um dois três (Antonio One Two Three, 2017) — Vando Vulgo Vedita (2017, short) — História de uma pena (2015, short) — A Festa e os cães (The Party and the Barking, 2015, doc short) — A Era de Ouro (2014, doc short) — Mauro em Caiena (Cayenne, 2013, doc short)
Born in 1991 in Brazil and based in Lisbon, Leonardo Mouramateus directed many short films, including “Mauro in Cayenne” (2013) and “The Party and the Barking” (2015). His work is exhibited at Centre Pompidou as well as the Museum of Art in São Paulo. In 2015, the Cinémathèque française presented a retrospective of his work. “António One Two Three” won the Impact Cinema Bright Future Award at the International Film Festival 2017.
Film Selection: António um dois três (Antonio One Two Three, 2017) — Vando Vulgo Vedita (2017, short) — História de uma pena (2015, short) — A Festa e os cães (The Party and the Barking, 2015, doc short) — A Era de Ouro (2014, doc short) — Mauro em Caiena (Cayenne, 2013, doc short)
CROSSING EUROPE AWARDS
2018: CROSSING EUROPE Award - Best Fiction Film
Competition Fiction 2018
Leonardo Mouramateus
Portugal / Brasilien
2017
color
95 Minuten
Portugiesisch
OmeU
Drehbuch
Leonardo Mouramateus
Kamera
Aline Belfort
Schnitt Raul
Domingues, Leonardo Mouramateus
Ton/Sounddesign Tomás
Von der Osten, Diego Martínez
Musik Aerep
Mit Mauro Soares, Deborah Viegas, Daniel Pizamiglio, Mariana Dias,Sandra Hung,
João Fiadeiro, Carolina Thadeu
Produzent*innen
Leonardo Mouramateus, Gustavo Beck, Miguel Ribeiro, Clara Bastos
Produktion
Praia à Noite, Filmes do Asfalto, If You Hold a Stone
Österreichpremiere
Rechte Österreich / Austrian RightsFilmgarten
Weltpremiere / World Premiere
International Film Festival Rotterdam 2017
Premierenstatus / Premiere Status
Austrian Premiere
CROSSING EUROPE Award - Best Fiction Film 2018
powered by Linz Kultur
& Land Oberösterreich / Kultur
Main Award - €5.000,-