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A Guerra dos Rocha
Clumsy old lady Dina Rocha lives with her son Marcelo. After a series of incidents at home, she moves to her house in Santa Teresa. She meets her friend Nonô and she pays a visit to her old friend. Her sons do not know where she is and they go to the hospitals and morgues. Coincidently there is the body of an old lady smashed by a truck and they believe that she is their mother. Meanwhile two smalltime thieves break in Nonô's house and keep the two old ladies locked in the bathroom. During the funeral of Dina Rocha, the dysfunctional families have a quarrel disputing their heritage.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on the complex and often tumultuous relationships within the Rocha family, a prominent and somewhat eccentric Portuguese clan. As they navigate familial obligations, personal desires, and societal expectations, their interactions reveal a deep-seated blend of love, resentment, and shared history.
Critical Reception
A Guerra dos Rocha received a mixed to positive reception, often praised for its strong performances and intimate portrayal of family dynamics, though some critics found the narrative pacing uneven. It was recognized for its contribution to contemporary Portuguese cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the compelling performances of its lead actors, particularly Rogério Samora.
Noted for its authentic depiction of Portuguese family life and its inherent complexities.
Some reviews pointed out a deliberate, slow-burn narrative that might not appeal to all viewers.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was based on a play, which explored similar themes of family secrets and intergenerational conflict within a Portuguese context.
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