Colo
Colo

Colo

2017Movie136 minPortuguese

Struggling against the crisis in Portugal, a mother doubles up jobs to pay the bills since her husband is unemployed. Their teenage daughter tries to keep living everyday life even if the money is running short, which makes everything uneasy. Escaping from their common reality, they slowly become strangers to one another, as the tension grows in silence and in guilt.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Teresa VillaverdeGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In Lisbon, a teenage boy named Coelho struggles to cope after his mother, who raised him alone, leaves him behind for reasons unknown. He attempts to navigate his turbulent emotions and uncertain future, grappling with abandonment and the search for identity. The film follows his journey as he deals with the absence of his mother and the complexities of his relationships.

Critical Reception

Teresa Villaverde's 'Colo' is a profound and somber exploration of familial bonds and adolescent turmoil, earning critical acclaim for its unflinching portrayal of a young man's emotional landscape. The film is noted for its deliberate pacing and evocative atmosphere, resonating with audiences who appreciate character-driven dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw emotional honesty and contemplative atmosphere.
  • Acknowledged for its sensitive direction and strong performances, particularly from the young lead.
  • Noted for its deliberate, sometimes challenging, pacing that emphasizes psychological depth.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at the Berlinale (Competition) in 2017.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Colo,' translates to 'lap' or 'cradle' in Portuguese, hinting at themes of comfort, dependence, and loss.

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