If this weekend, only one film stands out, which will absorb most of the public and theaters, the long-awaited Avatar by James Cameron, there will also be space for a more modest and small cinema that wants to tell small stories.
Thus, the veteran Portuguese film director, Manoel de Oliveira, who at 101 years of age is still directing films, presents the film Oddities of a blonde girl. For this, his latest film, he has been based on a short story by the author Eça de Queiroz with which he will tell us the dramatic romance of two young people living in Lisbon.
In the cast are Ricardo Trêpa, Catarina Wallenstein, Diogo Dória, Júlia Buisel, Leonor Silveira, Maria-João Pires, Maria Burmester, Luís Miguel Cintra, Glória de Matos and Filipe Vargas.
La movie Oddities of a blonde girl It is a co-production between Portugal, France and Spain.