The Crime of Aldeia Velha

The Crime of Aldeia Velha (1964)


  • Genre: Crime, Drama
  • Release Date: 1964-11-20
  • User Rating: 7.5/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 55min
  • Language: Português
  • Production Company: Produções Cunha Telles
  • Production Country: Portugal
  • Director: Manuel Guimarães
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Summary

Set in a little remote village, where everyone is very religious and primitive, it tells the story of Joana, the most beautiful girl in village. She is badly regarded by all other women because they envy her and her affairs with men. As soon as accidents start happening involving her (at some point, she holds an already sick baby and he eventually dies), the women (and slowly, men too) in the village start claiming that she is possessed by the devil. At first,she doesn't believe it. They ask for two priests to exorcise her, but they leave and say to the people that she isn't possessed at all, and that people need to relax. But, little by little, they start convincing Joana that she is really possessed and she starts entering a stage of slight madness and behaving like she is. So, people "believing" that she isn't going to die, and that the demon will leave her body, with her permission, they end up burning her alive...

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  • Barbara Laage

    as Joana
  • Rui Gomes

    as the Priest
  • Maria Olguim

    as Zefa
  • Rogério Paulo

    as Rui
  • Mário Pereira

    as António
  • Clara D'Ovar

    as
  • Alma Flora

    as
  • Lídia Franco

    as
  • Miguel Franco

    as
  • Glicínia Quartin

    as
  • Maria Schultz

    as
Directing Manuel Guimarães Director
Writing Bernardo Santareno Writer
Sound Joly Braga Santos Music
Production António da Cunha Telles Producer
Camera Luc Mirot Director of Photography

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