Horse Money (NYFF)

Horse Money (NYFF)

Cavalo Dinheiro | Pedro Costa, 2014
Portugal | Portuguese and Creole with English subtitles | Format: DCP | 103 minutes

U.S. Premiere

Q&A with director Pedro Costa

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Since the late ’90s, Pedro Costa has devoted himself to the task of doing justice to the lives and tragedies and dreams of the Cape Verdean immigrants who once populated the now-demolished neighborhood of Fontainhas. Costa works with a minimal crew and at ground level, patiently building a unique cinematographic language alongside the men and women he has befriended. Where does his astonishing new Horse Money “take place”? In the soul-space of Ventura, who has been at the center of Costa’s last few shorts and his 2006 feature Colossal Youth. It is now, a numbing and timeless present of hospital stays, bureaucratic questioning, and wandering through remembered spaces… and it is then, the mid ’70s and the time of the Carnation Revolution, when Ventura got into a knife fight with his friend Joaquim. A self-reckoning, a moving memorialization of lives in danger of being forgotten, and a great and piercingly beautiful work of cinema.

Pedro Costa will discuss the film in one of our free HBO Directors Dialogues on October 8.

Series: NYFF52 Main Slate

Venue: Alice Tully Hall, Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center