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Manoel de Oliveira: Talking Pictures

Sunday, September 21, 2008
5:00 p.m. A Talking Picture
Manoel de Oliveira (Portugal/France/Italy, 2003)

(Um filme falado). A Talking Picture is an “old man film” only in the sense of ancient men, like Plato and Aristotle, and here their like are women. A history professor (Leonor Silveira) and her young daughter embark in Lisbon on a cruise with stops at the places that fill the historian’s imagination, from Pompeii to the pyramids at Giza. At each, they talk of myths and other truths, the inquisitive youngster in every sense following in her mother’s footsteps. Meanwhile, a trio of twentieth-century goddesses, Delphine (Catherine Deneuve), Aphrodite (Stefania Sandrelli), and Helena (Irene Papas), are guests at ship captain John Malkovich’s table, each speaking her native language to the perfect understanding of the others as they share fin-de-siècle regrets, both cultural and personal. But while they talk and talk, other things are happening on the wine-dark seas; another world is rising to the surface, implies Oliveira, who is in a fin-du-monde mood.

—Judy Bloch

• Written by Oliveira. Photographed by Emmanuel Machuel. With Leonor Silveira, Catherine Deneuve, Irene Papas, John Malkovich. (96 mins, In Portuguese, French, Greek, and Italian with English subtitles, Color, 35mm, From Kino International)