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Ce cher mois d'août

Original title: Aquele Querido Mês de Agosto
  • 2008
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 27m
IMDb RATING
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Ce cher mois d'août (2008)
In the heart of Portugal, amid the mountains, the month of August is abuzz with people and activity.
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Docu-drama about Portuguese social life in the countryside during the busy month of AugustDocu-drama about Portuguese social life in the countryside during the busy month of AugustDocu-drama about Portuguese social life in the countryside during the busy month of August

  • Director
    • Miguel Gomes
  • Writers
    • Telmo Churro
    • Miguel Gomes
    • Mariana Ricardo
  • Stars
    • Sónia Bandeira
    • Fábio Oliveira
    • Joaquim Carvalho
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Miguel Gomes
    • Writers
      • Telmo Churro
      • Miguel Gomes
      • Mariana Ricardo
    • Stars
      • Sónia Bandeira
      • Fábio Oliveira
      • Joaquim Carvalho
    • 8User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Sónia Bandeira
    • Tânia
    Fábio Oliveira
    • Hélder
    Joaquim Carvalho
    • Domingos
    Andreia Santos
    Andreia Santos
    • Lena
    Armando Nunes
    • Gomes
    Maria Albarran
    • Rosa Maria
    Manuel Soares
    • Celestino
    Emmanuelle Fèvre
    • Fatima
    Bruno Lourenço
    • Baixista
    Diogo Encarnação
    • Eric
    • Director
      • Miguel Gomes
    • Writers
      • Telmo Churro
      • Miguel Gomes
      • Mariana Ricardo
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    7naaarfDE

    You can't manufacture authenticity

    Curse, blessing and message at the same time: You can't manufacture authenticity, not even with authenticity - at least that seems to be OUR BELOVED MONTH OF AUGUST's underlying groundwork on which the blurring of the lines between fact an fiction is constructed.
    9bode_maluko

    The film that Portugal needed

    This brilliant film is genially directed by Miguel Gomes (one of the brightest and youngest Portuguese filmmakers) and approaches a large number of issues, inside the Portuguese culture as well as in cinema representation of reality.

    The frontier between documentary and fiction is explicitly broken, since the reality which is represented on screen is many times the reality that is found everyday, but being represented on screen, becomes a different reality, obviously. It may seem a bit confusing, but the film-making makes it perfectly clear presenting the characters (and film crew) in their own environment, creating genius dialog lines, guarantying the continuity in narrative with delicious details, crossing the characters' path… everything fits completely.

    With the best Portuguese humor, there are some questions which are pointed during this master-piece, as the religious belief, the secret dark customs of the relation between members of the same family (between brothers, father-daughter, cousins, etc.), the lack of strictness of the Portuguese people (as far as serious work is concerned), infidelity, the negative idea that the Portuguese people have of themselves or the isolation of the small villages in terms of absorbing new ways of thinking.

    This is a film with a large number of dimensions or layers, like an onion. It is the reality of the deep Portugal in 147 minutes, guided by Portuguese popular music, which is the best sound track – through its lyrics and melodies – of what is presented to the viewer.

    It is, after that, a great example of a film within a film in a extraordinary exercise of pointing out the problems of cinema in Portugal, invoking the particular characteristics of cinema in comparison with other art forms.

    Portugal needed this film to think about itself.
    10guilhermegui08

    A Unique Fusion of Reality and Fiction

    "Aquele Querido Mês de Agosto" (2008), directed by Miguel Gomes, offers a unique glimpse into rural Portuguese life during the vibrant month of August. This film stands out for its unconventional approach, as it blends documentary and fiction in a way that captures the essence of a small village's social fabric.

    The film's premise is as intriguing as its execution. Initially conceived with a traditional script, financial and logistical challenges led Gomes and his team to pivot. Instead of following a scripted narrative, they immersed themselves in the village, filming the everyday lives of its inhabitants, capturing the essence of local festivals, and eventually crafting a story around the footage they collected.

    The movie is split into two distinct yet interconnected parts: the documentary-style depiction of real events and the fictional storyline that emerges from these realities. In the first part, the film introduces us to the villagers, who share their personal stories and traditions. The second part transitions into a fictional tale centered on Helder, a young man reluctant to leave the village because of his love for his cousin, all while being part of the music band "Estrelas do Alva."

    The film's meta-narrative is particularly compelling. It begins with Gomes confidently presenting his unfinished project and concludes with a candid exchange between him and the sound director, Vasco Pimentel. This conversation highlights Gomes' doubts about the authenticity of the recorded sounds, contrasting with Pimentel's defense of the film's technical integrity, adding a layer of introspection about the nature of filmmaking itself.

    "Aquele Querido Mês de Agosto" is not a film for everyone, but it is a must-watch for those who appreciate cinema verité. Its blend of reality and fiction, with non-actors portraying themselves, offers a refreshing departure from mainstream cinema. Gomes' work is a testament to the richness of everyday life and the stories that emerge when we look closely.
    10lelia-agostinho

    Deep inside Portuguese soul

    Just forget all about globalization. Portugal and Portuguese movies are unique: you can see it in "Aquele querido mês de Agosto" (That dearest August month). In August those who live in big towns and the emigrants come back to their little villages, some foreigners appear as well and all this people join together with the (polyglote) locals. Little familiar bands play and sing for others to dance in the summer festivals and this popular songs become lovely when sang by the wonderful leading role actress. This film includes it's "making of" and plays with the idea of "how a Portuguese movie is made". It is funny, it is poignant, it is innocent and it is intelligent just like anyone. In this movie you can find all except bad taste. And Portuguese people can feel proud of being Portuguese!
    7valadas

    In August everything happens

    In the heat of August everything happens in rural mountainous Portugal: village parties and popular dances, processions, trains and pilgrimages,karaoke sessions, flirtations and love-making, bathing in the fluvial beach, the brass bands, the rock bands shows, the challenge singings with their waggeries, the boar hunt, the jumping into the river, the forest fires and the firemen and the coming of emigrants on holidays to their birthplace to enjoy and witness all this. And all this is shown on this movie in a cocktail of meaningful images and scenes and a pot-pourri of estival love songs, adopting an indiscreet camera style, here peering into real scenes and events and there picking up natural and spontaneous conversations, dialogues and speeches. In parallel with this documentary feature the movie has also a plot that is intentionally kept somewhat in the shade and that involves a father, a daughter and a nephew who form a ball music band. Their sentimental relations with each other degenerate sometimes into conflicts. In the end of the movie we watch a curious technical discussion by the team who made it. It's a cute movie (this is the adjective that better suits it) but a good one anyway.

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    • Trivia
      Portugal's 2009 Academy Awards official submission to Foreign-Language Film category.
    • Crazy credits
      The filming crew is presented in the last minutes, while they undergo a nonsensical discussion about the sound recording for the outdoors scenes including music which "is not there".
    • Soundtracks
      Baile de Verão
      (Ricardo/Ricardo, José Malhoa)

      Performed by Sónia Bandeira

      Drums: Nuno Pessoa, keyboards: Manuel Mesquita, bass: Mariana Ricardo

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Portugal
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official site (France)
      • Official site (Portugal)
    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Our Beloved Month of August
    • Filming locations
      • Arganil, Portugal
    • Production companies
      • Shellac Sud
      • O Som e a Fúria
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $87,835
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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