In Portugal —an European country in crisis— a film director proposes to build fictional stories from the miserable reality he is immersed in. However, failing to find meaning in his work, he cowardly runs away and leaves the beautiful Scheherazade to stand in his shoes. She will require enthusiasm and courage so as not to bore the King with sad stories of this country! As nights go past, restlessness leads to desolation and in turn to enchantment. Therefore Scheherazade organizes the stories she tells the King in three volumes. She begins like this: “It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that in a sad country among all countries…” Volume 2, The Desolate One In which Scheherazade tells of how desolation invaded men: “It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that a distressed Judge will cry instead of giving out her sentence on a night when all three moons are aligned. A runaway murderer will wander through the land for over forty days and will teletransport himself to escape the Guard while dreaming of prostitutes and partridges. A wounded cow will reminisce about a thousand-year-old olive tree while saying what she must say, which will sound none less than sad! The residents of a tower block in the suburbs will save parrots and piss inside lifts while surrounded by dead people and ghosts; including in fact a dog that…”. And seeing the morning break, Scheherazade fell silent.
As Mil e Uma Noites: Volume 2, O Desolado
2015
16 years
131 min.
Fiction
Portugal, France, Germany, Switzerland
Colorido
Miguel Gomes
Miguel Gomes, Mariana Ricardo, Telmo Churro
Sayombhu Mukdeeprom
Telmo Churro, Pedro Filipe Marques, Miguel Gomes
Crista Alfaiate, Chico Chapas, Luísa Cruz, Gonçalo Waddington, Joana de Verona, Tereza Madruga, João Pedro Bénard
Luís Urbano, Sandro Aguilar, Thomas Ordonneau, Jonas Dornbach, Janine Jackowski, Maren Ade, Elena Tatti, Thierry Spicher, Elodie Brunner
O Som e a Fúria, Shellac Sud, Komplizen Films, Box Production
The Match Factory
Tucuman Filmes
www.as1001noites.com
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