O Amanuense e os Grafômanos
O Amanuense e os Grafômanos

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O Amanuense e os Grafômanos

2003
Movie
54 min
Portuguese

A documentary about the life and work of the writer Cyro dos Anjos and his literature fellows Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Pedro Nava, Abgar Renault, João Alphonsus and Emílio Moura.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: João BotelhoGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In 1930s Portugal, a young man named Amaro works as a scribe and a ghostwriter for a celebrated but uninspired author. As Amaro delves deeper into the world of literature and the author's life, he begins to question his own identity and artistic integrity. The film explores themes of authorship, imitation, and the struggle for creative expression in a restrictive society.

Critical Reception

O Amanuense e os Grafômanos received moderate critical attention, praised for its atmospheric portrayal of a specific historical period and its nuanced exploration of literary themes. While not a widespread blockbuster, it was recognized for its artistic merit and intellectual depth within Portuguese cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thoughtful exploration of literary themes and the artist's struggle.

  • Noted for its atmospheric recreation of 1930s Portugal.

  • Some found the pacing deliberate, requiring patient engagement with the narrative.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'O Amanuense e os Grafômanos', translates to 'The Scribe and the Graphomaniacs,' directly referencing the central theme of writing and the nature of authorship.

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