Quantic Love

Quantic Love

Release date : July 9, 2019
Runtime : 11m
Countries of origin : Portugal /
Original Language : French /
Director : Paulo Furtado /
Writers : Paulo Furtado /
Production companies : Bando à Parte /
July 9, 2019 11m Portugal Drama French More
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A mysterious shadow unveiling a female figure walking naked towards us in the desert. In another sequence, the same woman speaks on the phone, talking about the end of the world. In a third moment, a couple prepares breakfast in their apartment, with the same woman from the previous sequences embracing a baby. What will these three narrative moments have in common? What is the relationship between them? Everything and nothing. Is the answer in the woman’s emotional words on the phone? Or in her helpless expression when walking naked? Or in the happiness she seems to find in the domestic routine? Perhaps the charm is really not in trying to decipher, but in getting lost in this visual and impressionistic poem, this shake that slowly expands in our senses. Max Planck, one of the founders of the ancient quantum physics theory, said that energy has a discontinuous structure and can only exist under the form of fragments. These are the fragments that hide here an ethereal promise.
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Lucie Lucas
The Woman
João Melo
The Man
Milo Denis
The Child

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  • title:Quantic Love
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2019
  • Runtime:11m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Portugal ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Paulo Furtado /
  • Writers: Paulo Furtado ·
  • Production companies: Bando à Parte ·
  • Overview:A mysterious shadow unveiling a female figure walking naked towards us in the desert. In another sequence, the same woman speaks on the phone, talking about the end of the world. In a third moment, a couple prepares breakfast in their apartment, with the same woman from the previous sequences embracing a baby. What will these three narrative moments have in common? What is the relationship between them? Everything and nothing. Is the answer in the woman’s emotional words on the phone? Or in her helpless expression when walking naked? Or in the happiness she seems to find in the domestic routine? Perhaps the charm is really not in trying to decipher, but in getting lost in this visual and impressionistic poem, this shake that slowly expands in our senses. Max Planck, one of the founders of the ancient quantum physics theory, said that energy has a discontinuous structure and can only exist under the form of fragments. These are the fragments that hide here an ethereal promise.
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