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Virados do Avesso

Country: Portugal, Language: Portuguese, 96 mins

  • Director: Edgar Pêra
  • Writer: Henrique Cardoso Dias; Roberto Pereira
  • Producer: Nicolau Breyner; Ana Costa

CGiii Comment

The opening scene lasts for 1 minute and 34 seconds...that's all we watched.

Rarely, does a film show its true colours in such a short amount of time.

Not only was it offensive...but, the film-making talent was...zero.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

John is a famous writer going through a huge crisis of creativity ... and beyond. Also your life is experiencing moments of doubt. A very unusual event made John woke up one day not knowing if the person on his bed is the one who wants to continue to share life. John decides to move away and, free of commitments, he assumed as a true bachelor. Who will take this as advantage is Isabel, his rival writer. Isabel only needs a slide, with their lack of scruples, to stepping John and stay ahead.

Cast & Characters

Diogo Morgado as Joao Salgado;
Jorge Corrula as Carlos Flores;
Diana Monteiro as Isabel Amaro;
Marina Albuquerque as Catarina Salgado;
Nuno Melo as Ricardo;
Rui Melo as Rui;
Philippe Leroux as Pierre;
Miguel Borges as Vitor;
Marco Paiva as Julio;
Melania Gomes as Carla