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Paths
(Veredas)

Directed by João César Monteiro.
With Manuela de Freitas, Luís de Sousa Costa, Francisco Domingues.
Portugal, 1977, DCP, color, 120 min.
Portuguese with English subtitles.
DCP source: Cinema Guild

For his feature debut César Monteiro creatively borrowed from traditional Portuguese legends to craft a series of echoing, parallel tales of young couples desperately escaping cruel false fathers, each couple on the run across different regions of the country and during increasingly contemporary time periods. A lyrical and profoundly cinematographic allegory with a glisteningly sharp political edge, Paths traces a pattern of repressive authority across Portuguese history while also pointing, with cautious optimism, toward the steady presence of youthful resistance. With its stunning choreography of landscape and use of a poetic, associative structure to evoke the longue durée of mythical time, Paths anticipates Monteiro’s mid-career masterpiece Silvestre (1981).

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