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After the Night

  • Film
Après la nuit
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Time Out says

The ramshackle Reboleira quarter on the outskirts of Lisbon is so tough that Sombra (Pedro Ferreira), the main character in this Portuguese film, even carries a machete in the shower. This dreadlocked outsider, whose name translates as ‘Shadow’, is a mystery to local gang leader Olos and his cronies, so an unexplained robbery and an unpaid debt soon make him a marked man.

The plight of the redeemable hero trying not to get drawn into gang violence is standard fare in ghetto cinema, and this moderately arresting effort by Swiss-based Portuguese expat Basil da Cunha plays out largely as you’d expect, though its vivid sense of place and cultural identity gives it a distinctive tang. However, it lacks dramatic punch, partly because we never grasp why Ferreira’s nocturnal loner is worth rooting for – and wheeling on a tattooed white heavy with a prosthetic arm as a dodgy interloper within an otherwise all-black community almost smacks of inverse stereotyping. The rich palette of colour that cameraman Patrick Tresch brings to the urban deprivation is the film’s main strength.

Written by Trevor Johnston

Release Details

  • Rated:15
  • Release date:Thursday 24 April 2014
  • Duration:99 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:Basil da Cunha
  • Screenwriter:Basil da Cunha
  • Cast:
    • Ana Clara Baptista de Melo Soares Barros
    • Susana Maria Mendes da Costa
    • Pedro Ferreira
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