Capitu and the Chapter

Capitu and the Chapter

Release date : July 27, 2023
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : Brazil /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Júlio Bressane /
Production companies : TB Produções / Globo Filmes /
July 27, 2023 1h 15m Brazil Drama Portuguese More
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“If you had to choose between me and your mother, who would it be?” Capitu asks provocatively of her problematic lover. Elsewhere, they dance to inaudible music with their friends, each couple keeping to a rhythm of their own. At times, this depiction of the memories we see one Dom Casmurro commit to paper with a flamboyant pen seems to be an interplay of conflicting emotions – particularly when jealousy raises its head. Adapted from the Brazilian classic novel 'Dom Casmurro' (1899) by Machado de Assis as an ironic/philosophical essay on poetry and jealousy, and featuring fragments of Bressane’s previous works.
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  • title:Capitu and the Chapter
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Júlio Bressane /
  • Writers: Júlio Bressane · Machado de Assis ·
  • Production companies: TB Produções · Globo Filmes ·
  • Overview:“If you had to choose between me and your mother, who would it be?” Capitu asks provocatively of her problematic lover. Elsewhere, they dance to inaudible music with their friends, each couple keeping to a rhythm of their own. At times, this depiction of the memories we see one Dom Casmurro commit to paper with a flamboyant pen seems to be an interplay of conflicting emotions – particularly when jealousy raises its head. Adapted from the Brazilian classic novel 'Dom Casmurro' (1899) by Machado de Assis as an ironic/philosophical essay on poetry and jealousy, and featuring fragments of Bressane’s previous works.
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