Rifa-se Uma Mulher
Rifa-se Uma Mulher

Movie spotlight

Rifa-se Uma Mulher

1969
Movie
100 min
Portuguese

A young woman from high society decides to raffle herself to raise money to complete the construction of a hospital, a social project she has dedicated herself to. She takes a nude photograph, orders several copies made, which are numbered and sold. The plan was initially intended to be limited to those close to her, and various measures were taken to ensure the photograph would not be seen by a limited circle. However, these measures prove unsatisfactory, and soon the raffle goes beyond the limits controlled by its promoter. The event becomes the talk of the town, and the raffle photos are sold and voraciously purchased everywhere on the streets, in universities, offices, and stores.

Insights

Director: Aníbal PinheiroGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In this Portuguese comedy-drama, a group of individuals participate in a raffle where the prize is a woman. The film explores the societal views and consequences of such an event, delving into themes of objectification and morality. It presents a satirical look at a society where human beings can be treated as commodities.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'Rifa-se Uma Mulher' is noted for its satirical edge and its provocative premise, which sparked considerable discussion regarding its social commentary. While some critics appreciated its bold approach to controversial themes, others found its execution uneven. The film holds a niche place in Portuguese cinema history for its willingness to tackle uncomfortable subjects.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its audacity and social commentary.

  • Criticized for its potentially offensive premise and uneven pacing.

  • Considered a notable, albeit controversial, work in Portuguese cinema of its era.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Rifa-se Uma Mulher' is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment through this platform.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Aníbal Pinheiro, also stars in the film and notably, the legendary Portuguese filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira makes a cameo appearance.

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review