Source: Eugéne Green Retrospetiva Integral, All Rights Reserved

About

Vincent, a fifteen-year-old teenager, was lovingly raised by his mother, who always refused to reveal his father's name. Vincent then begins to search and discovers that his father is a Parisian, selfish and cynical publsiher, Oscar Pormenor. Vincent does not accept it. The painting that fills an entire wall in his room - a reproduction of Caravaggio's The Sacrifice of Isaac - inspires him do devise a plan of revenge, but it is in that moment that the encounter with Joseph will change both his life and that of his mother. Eugène Green's sixth feature film combines all the virtues of Green’s cinema - rigorous and "self-conscious" staging, classic erudition declined with "mystery", a hidden sense of humour that runs through and transfigures - in a story that begins in Paris, in the midst of "intellectuals" and "literary critics" (usual target of Green's harsh criticism), and ends by the coastline, in a bizarre (but as delicate as fun) evocation of the Nativity.

When

Saturday, 1 February 2020 17:00-19:00

Gallery

Location

Location

The Serralves Museum
Museums & Thematic Centres
  • Price
    12€
  • Promoter
    Fundação de Serralves
  • Target Audience
    Teenagers (12-18)Adults (19-64)Seniors (>65)
  • Visit Porto

    2020-01-20