
Movie spotlight
Silky
The beautiful bombshell Merle Michaels takes us on a journey of her and some of her erotic friends' sexual exploits. Ms. Leonard's adventure details a day with her hairdresser and Robin Byrd plays a newly-wed who goes on a business trip with her husband.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the complex life of Silky, a young woman navigating the challenges of poverty and societal expectations in Portugal. Her journey is marked by difficult choices, personal sacrifices, and the search for love and stability. The narrative explores themes of class, family, and resilience against a backdrop of socio-economic hardship.
Critical Reception
Silky was a notable Portuguese film of its time, resonating with audiences for its raw portrayal of working-class life. Critics generally praised its authentic depiction of social struggles and the performances of its cast, particularly the lead actress. While not a major international success, it holds a significant place in Portuguese cinema history for its social commentary.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic portrayal of Portuguese society.
Noted for strong performances, especially from the lead.
Appreciated for its sensitive handling of difficult social themes.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Gilda Vieira, was one of the few female directors making feature films in Portugal during the early 1980s, a period when the industry was predominantly male-dominated.
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