Bernard Comment

Filmes

Paul s'en va
Writer
A group of 17 theater actors wonder about what happened to their teacher when he doesn't show up for a class.
Jonas and Lila, Til Tomorrow
Writer
It’s December 1999, and 25-year-old Jonah has just graduated from film school. As the new millennium begins, Jonah marries his longtime sweetheart Lila. Over the course of six months, the couple meet a number of interesting people, including Irina, an exiled Russian actress, as well as spending their time with Jonah’s sister Cecile and his filmmaking mentor Anziano. The discussions Jonah has with these friends and strangers help him to gain some perspective on his life and the new millennium.
Réquiem - Um Encontro Com Fernando Pessoa
Writer
O filme se passa num escaldante dia de verão. Paul, o narrador, tem um encontro marcado com um convidado que não é outro senão o fantasma do grande escritor Fernando Pessoa. Paul chega em Lisboa ao meio-dia e se dá conta de que os fantasmas só aparecem à meia-noite. Entre meio dia e meia noite numa série de casualidades e ao reconstituir seu passado, Paul encontra diversos personagens, uma curiosa mistura de pessoas, vivas e mortas, cujos caminhos se cruzam num mesmo momento de um tempo descontínuo.
Fourbi
Writer
Six years before this story begins, Rosemonde killed a would-be rapist. She was acquitted and returned to working part-time in a Geneva bar. Back in the present, a brand new television station seeks to create a television film about Rosemonde's life. The project is helmed by independent producer Kevin assigns his screen-writing pal Paul to interview Rosemonde and use it for the basis of a fictionalized teleplay. Unfortuantely for him, the taciturn and cynical barmaid wants nothing to do with project and refuses to speak to Paul. This satirical French-Swiss drama follows Paul as he simultaneously attempts to get her story and into her bed. Since Rosemonde refuses to speak to him, Paul decides to pay his ex-lover Marie, a serious stage actress, become the bar maid's friend.
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Lisbon, 1938. Mr. Pereira is the editor of the culture section of an evening paper. Although fascism is on the rise in Europe, like in nearby civil war Spain or even inside Portugal itself in the form of Salazar's regime, Pereira only concerns himself with writing bios and translating French novels. Things change after he hires a young writer as his assistant, getting to know also his girlfriend – both opponents to the regime – and reluctantly helps them when they begin to get in trouble for subversive activities. Eventually, he's forced to take a stand...