Amor de Perdição
Amor de Perdição

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Amor de Perdição

1921
Movie
184 min
Portuguese

Beiras, 19th century. The rapturous fatalism and the love tragedy between Teresa de Albuquerque and Simão Botelho, who survives the intolerant dispute between their noble families. Emphasis on Baltazar Coutinho’s (Teresa’s cousin and suitor) lethal rivalry, on blacksmith João da Cruz’ unconditional protection, and on Simão’s submissive adoration for his daughter Mariana…

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Director: António Lopes RibeiroGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

This silent film adaptation of Camilo Castelo Branco's novel tells the tragic love story between Simão Botelho and Teresa de Albuquerque. Their forbidden passion leads to a series of dramatic events, including duels, imprisonment, and separation, ultimately resulting in their downfall. The narrative explores themes of honor, societal constraints, and the destructive power of overwhelming love.

Critical Reception

As a very early Portuguese silent film, specific critical reception details are scarce. However, 'Amor de Perdição' is recognized as a significant early work in Portuguese cinema, notable for its adaptation of a classic literary work and its contribution to the burgeoning national film industry. Its artistic merit is often discussed in historical contexts rather than through contemporary reviews.

What Reviewers Say

  • A pioneering work in early Portuguese cinema.

  • Notable for adapting a classic literary masterpiece to the silent screen.

  • Represents a significant, though now hard-to-access, piece of national film heritage.

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Fun Fact

This film is one of the earliest adaptations of Camilo Castelo Branco's famed novel 'Amor de Perdição', a cornerstone of Portuguese literature, and is a rare surviving example of early Portuguese silent cinema.

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