The Tsugua Diaries
The Tsugua Diaries

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The Tsugua Diaries

2021
Movie
102 min
Portuguese

Crista, Carloto and João are building an airy greenhouse for butterflies in the garden. The three of them share household routines, day after day… And they are not the only ones.

Insights

IMDb6.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic78/100
Google Users85%
Director: Miguel GomesGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

During a lockdown caused by a mysterious pandemic, two filmmakers find themselves confined to their homes, trying to maintain a semblance of normalcy amidst the unusual circumstances. They shift their focus from a grand documentary project to the mundane realities of their isolation, exploring the passage of time and the small joys and challenges of their everyday lives. Through their shared experience, the film delves into themes of memory, creativity, and the human need for connection.

Critical Reception

The Tsugua Diaries received critical acclaim for its unique approach to filmmaking during a period of global isolation. Critics lauded its introspective nature, its subtle exploration of everyday life, and its philosophical undertones. The film was praised for its ability to find beauty and meaning in simplicity, offering a poignant reflection on the human condition.

What Reviewers Say

  • A profoundly intimate and reflective cinematic experience.

  • Masterfully captures the quiet beauty and underlying anxieties of isolation.

  • Gomes's signature style shines through, offering a unique perspective on contemporary life.

Google audience: Viewers appreciated the film's quiet contemplation and its ability to find moments of beauty and connection within the constraints of lockdown. Many found it to be a thoughtful and relatable exploration of personal experience during challenging times, though some noted its slow pace.

Awards & Accolades

Premiered at the Cannes Film Festival (Quinzaine des Réalisateurs).

Fun Fact

The film was shot and conceived during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, with director Miguel Gomes and his partner, filmmaker Maureen Fazendeiro, directing each other remotely while they were separated.

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badelf

We watched this because the Metacritic score was high, it had 17 nominations and 4 awards, and the opening segment was very promising. I want my 102 minutes back. It apparently was loved because they made it during the pandemic. Seriousl...