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Le Consul de Bordeaux

Original title: O Cônsul de Bordéus
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
382
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Le Consul de Bordeaux (2011)
Drama

This is the story of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a man who issued 30,000 visas for safe passage to Portugal during WWII, in June 1940, defying the direct orders of his government. Among them ... Read allThis is the story of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a man who issued 30,000 visas for safe passage to Portugal during WWII, in June 1940, defying the direct orders of his government. Among them were 10,000 Jews.This is the story of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a man who issued 30,000 visas for safe passage to Portugal during WWII, in June 1940, defying the direct orders of his government. Among them were 10,000 Jews.

  • Directors
    • João Correa
    • Francisco Manso
  • Writers
    • João Correa
    • João Nunes
    • António Torrado
  • Stars
    • Vítor Norte
    • Carlos Paulo
    • João Nunes Monteiro
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    382
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • João Correa
      • Francisco Manso
    • Writers
      • João Correa
      • João Nunes
      • António Torrado
    • Stars
      • Vítor Norte
      • Carlos Paulo
      • João Nunes Monteiro
    • 2User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Vítor Norte
    Vítor Norte
    • Aristides Sousa Mendes
    Carlos Paulo
    • Chaim Kruger
    João Nunes Monteiro
    • Aaron Apelman
    Leonor Seixas
    Leonor Seixas
    • Alexandra Schmidt
    Manuel de Blas
    Manuel de Blas
    • Francisco de Almeida
    Laura Soveral
    Laura Soveral
    • Old Esther
    Sara Barros Leitão
    Sara Barros Leitão
    • Esther
    Joaquim Nicolau
    Joaquim Nicolau
    • José Seabra
    Susana Sá
    • Sarah Kruger
    Patrícia Ferreira
    • Clotilde Sousa Mendes
    Pedro Cunha
    • Amorim
    São José Correia
    São José Correia
    • Andreé Cibal
    Miguel Borines
    • Spanish Non-Commissioned Officer
    João Cabral
    João Cabral
    • Faria Machado
    António Capelo
    António Capelo
    • Teotónio Pereira
    Luís Oliveira
    Luís Oliveira
    • Lopo Simão
    Júlio Martin
    • Spanish Officer
    Jorge Loureiro
    • Spanish Sergeant
    • Directors
      • João Correa
      • Francisco Manso
    • Writers
      • João Correa
      • João Nunes
      • António Torrado
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    6filipemanuelneto

    Another quality film, national production.

    I have to confess that Portuguese production films have deserved my attention in recent times, and I have been more satisfied with what I find. Even so, I feel that Portuguese movies are often lacking a truly cinematic thinking, as many films are still apparently more thought to TV than to the big screen. Here, I do not seem to me that it was the case.

    The screenplay needs no presentations: the story of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, reevaluated and revalued about ten years ago, far at the expense of a television contest for the choice of the greatest Portuguese figures in history, became an example of the hospitality and generosity of the Portuguese people, and the self-denial and sense of honor that should guide a public man and a diplomat. By ignoring government orders, which prevented the granting of visas to Jewish people (in an attempt to please the Nazi regime and to keep Portugal in a state of neutrality difficult to manage, but imperative), Sousa Mendes saved the lives of tens of thousands of innocent people who would probably have been killed. Subsequently, he was dismissed and forgotten, dying in misery and not watching the rehabilitation of his name.

    Except for the main character, the movie is taken by a simple conception of its characters. Vítor Norte did a good job as Sousa Mendes, although it seems to me that he made the diplomat a figure too impassive... even when furious, as in the milk glass scene, he seems devoid of personality and spontaneity. Was Sousa Mendes really that warm? Joaquim Nicolau was also up to the challenge proposed to him, giving life to a diplomatic attaché in a very institutional and credible way. Leonor Seixas does a good job, but she has a character who doesn't seem to demand much from her. Veterans Manuel de Blas and Laura Soveral also deserves praise. Less positive was the participation of Pedro Cunha, but the fault is not the actor but the way his character was thought. I just can't conceive how that character would behave so rebelliously.

    Technically, the film has several merit points, starting with the choice of places for filming, in the beautiful city of Viana do Castelo, where the production managed to emulate period environments without major difficulties. The conception of costumes and also the choice of classic vehicles and cars used, seemed very careful to me, attentive to the details and determined to respect the aesthetics of the period. The soundtrack works well, although it is perhaps a little melodramatic and seems to be an attempt to imitate the soundtrack for the movie "The Schindler's List". I don't like cinematography either, very gray, nebula and colorless.
    3arturmachado-29588

    If you've read the premise, that's the movie

    Historical drama about the Portuguese consul in Bordeaux who signed 30 thousand visas for safe passage to Portugal during WW2, in June 1940, defying direct orders from his government headed by Salazar. Among these visas, 10 thousand were for Jews.

    And the movie is this and only this. It ends with him helping some refugees cross the border and then a caption saying that he died in 1954 in poverty. We don't get a glimpse of Aristides' past nor, more importantly, the consequences he suffered upon returning to Lisbon, this that would be the most interesting part. And a good part of the film is lost in a fictional story without any interest of a man who had a private interview with the consul, the film being not directly about the consul but rather about that man's memories about the consul. Give me a break...

    Despite a good production (albeit television style), one or another scene with emotional impact and convincing performances, the movie does not present anything beyond its premise. I felt disappointed.

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Portugal
      • Belgium
      • Spain
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    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Consul of Bordeaux
    • Filming locations
      • Viana do Castelo, Minho, Portugal
    • Production companies
      • Take 2000
      • Aiete-Ariane Films
      • APUS Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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