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  • Hotel Atlantico
    Hotel Atlântico

  • Suzana Amaral

Country: Brazil
Year:
2009
Language:
Portuguese
Runtime:
107 minutes
Format:
Colour/HDCAM
Rating:
14A

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Description

Suzana Amaral's films linger long after the closing credits. They haunt you: characters who seem merely ordinary people become embedded in your mind. Amaral's feature debut, The Hour of the Star, was released when she was fifty-three and became a unique and surprising hit. In it, Amaral created a poignant portrait of a seemingly dull character, Macabea, an incompetent secretary, that resonated in unexpected ways. More than a decade later, the director released another moving character study with A Hidden Life. Now this accomplished auteur presents Hotel Atlantico, a mysterious and atmospheric journey through the landscape of Southern Brazil. It is a testament to Amaral's great talent that her third fiction feature is screening as part of this year's Masters programme.

Hotel Atlantico follows an unnamed man as he wanders through Brazil, living life in the moment without ever having a clear destination. Sometimes referred to as “The Artist” by those who recognize him from a telenovela in which he starred, the man is drifting, taking a voyage of discovery and allowing fate to decide his course. He is always accompanied by death in his travels, from those who expire at his side to those who wish him dead.

There is a palpable Lynchian aura to the film, with a vaguely defined threat seeping through the scenes. At the same time, the narrative and the performers are going with the flow, exuding a “living in the moment” energy that may be due to Amaral's Buddhist beliefs. She elicits wonderfully nuanced performances from her actors. Our Artist seems at times tough and distant, at others vulnerable and kind. The film is infused with humour and sexuality – an unexpected popcorn sex scene in priests' robes is a highlight.

Hotel Atlantico explores the mysteries of life through our protagonist's approach to his travels, which are always marked by unexpected adventures. Amaral directs her narrative in an arc without a set conclusion, giving the effect of a journey that continues long after you've left the theatre.

Diana Sanchez


Suzana AmaralSuzana Amaral is a Brazilian filmmaker who studied and then taught at the University of São Paulo before joining TV2 Cultura, where she produced, wrote and directed more than forty screenplays and documentaries. She subsequently attended the graduate film programme at New York University. Her first feature, The Hour of the Star, screened at the Festival in 1986. Her other features are A Hidden Life (02) and Hotel Atlantico (09).

Cadillac People's Choice Award