DCP

Arabian Nights: Volume 1, The Restless One

Miguel Gomes
Part of

53rd New York Film Festival

September 25 - October 11, 2015

An up-to-the minute rethinking of what it means to make a political film today, Miguel Gomes’s epic paean to the art of storytelling—filmed during Portugal’s recent plunge into austerity—is a generous, radical chronicle of these troubled times, one that honors its fantasy life as fully as its hard realities.

DIRECTOR
Miguel Gomes
YEAR
2015
COUNTRY
Portugal / France / Germany / Switzerland
RUNTIME
125 minutes
LANGUAGE
Portuguese, English, French, German, and Mandarin with English subtitles
FORMAT
DCP
START DATE
September 30, 2015

An up-to-the minute rethinking of what it means to make a political film today, Miguel Gomes’s shape-shifting paean to the art of storytelling strives for what its opening titles call “a fictional form from facts.” Working for a full year with a team of journalists who sent dispatches from all over the country during Portugal’s recent plunge into austerity, Gomes (Tabu, NYFF50) turns actual events into the stuff of fable, and channels it all through the mellifluous voice of Scheherazade (Crista Alfaiate), the mythic queen of the classic folktale. Volume 1 alone tries on more narrative devices than most filmmakers attempt in a lifetime, mingling documentary material about unemployment and local elections with visions of exploding whales and talking cockerels. It is hard to imagine a more generous or radical approach to these troubled times, one that honors its fantasy life as fully as its hard realities. A Kino Lorber release.

Travel support generously provided by the Embassy of Portugal to the United States.

Arabian Nights: Volume 1, The Restless One
Arabian Nights: Volume 1, The Restless One

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