Amélia
Amélia

Amélia

2000Movie130 minPortuguese

Fictional story based on Sarah Bernhard's visit to Brazil in 1905. The actress, experiencing a personal and professional crisis at the time, is induced by her personal Brazilian maid, Amélia, to make a performance in Rio de Janeiro. After arriving, she is forced to stand the company of Amélia's exotic sisters.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Maria de MedeirosGenres: Biographical, Drama, Music

Plot Summary

This film chronicles the life of the iconic Portuguese fado singer Amália Rodrigues, from her humble beginnings in Lisbon to her rise as a global star. It explores her passionate performances, her complex personal life, and the cultural impact of her soulful music. The narrative weaves through her triumphs and struggles, capturing the essence of her artistic journey and her enduring legacy in Portuguese culture.

Critical Reception

Amélia was generally well-received by critics for its heartfelt portrayal of a national icon and its evocative soundtrack. While some found the pacing to be deliberate, most praised Ida Lúcia Alarcão dos Prazeres's performance as Amália and the film's ability to capture the spirit of fado. Audiences appreciated the biographical elements and the connection to Portuguese heritage.

What Reviewers Say

  • A poignant tribute to a beloved Portuguese artist.
  • Ida Lúcia Alarcão dos Prazeres delivers a compelling performance as Amália.
  • The film beautifully showcases the emotional depth of fado music.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Film at the Globo de Ouro Awards (Portugal).

Fun Fact

The film was directed by renowned Portuguese actress and singer Maria de Medeiros, who also stars in the movie in a supporting role.

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