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Praia do Futuro

  • 2014
  • Tous publics avec avertissement
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3.5K
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Praia do Futuro (2014)
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Shortly after failing to rescue a drowning man, Donato meets Konrad, a friend of the victim. They soon begin a relationship which seems doomed from the start, while Donato's past catches up ... Read allShortly after failing to rescue a drowning man, Donato meets Konrad, a friend of the victim. They soon begin a relationship which seems doomed from the start, while Donato's past catches up with him.Shortly after failing to rescue a drowning man, Donato meets Konrad, a friend of the victim. They soon begin a relationship which seems doomed from the start, while Donato's past catches up with him.

  • Director
    • Karim Aïnouz
  • Writers
    • Felipe Bragança
    • Karim Aïnouz
    • Marco Dutra
  • Stars
    • Wagner Moura
    • Clemens Schick
    • Fred Lima
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Karim Aïnouz
    • Writers
      • Felipe Bragança
      • Karim Aïnouz
      • Marco Dutra
    • Stars
      • Wagner Moura
      • Clemens Schick
      • Fred Lima
    • 16User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Wagner Moura
    Wagner Moura
    • Donato
    Clemens Schick
    Clemens Schick
    • Konrad
    Fred Lima
    • Heiko
    Thomás Aquino
    Thomás Aquino
    • Jefferson
    Maj. Barreto
    • Mergulhador 1
    Marcus Davis Andrade Braga
    • Mergulhador 2
    Sávio Ygor Ramos
    • Ayrton - 10 anos
    Demick Lopes
    • Capitão Motta
    • (as Démick Lopes)
    Jean Philippe Kodjo Adabra
    • Atendente de mercearia
    Sabine Timoteo
    Sabine Timoteo
    • Esposa de Heiko
    Yannik Burwiek
    • Filho de Heiko
    • (as Yannik Burwieck)
    Christoph Zrenner
    • Zelador da escola
    Natascha Paulick
    Natascha Paulick
    • Mulher do bar
    Ingo Naujoks
    Ingo Naujoks
    • Mecânico
    Jesuíta Barbosa
    • Ayrton - 18 anos
    • (as Jesuita Barbosa)
    Emily Cox
    Emily Cox
    • Nanna
    Sophie Charlotte Conrad
    • Dakota
    • Director
      • Karim Aïnouz
    • Writers
      • Felipe Bragança
      • Karim Aïnouz
      • Marco Dutra
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    User reviews16

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    7t-dooley-69-386916

    Loves labours lost in this Brazilian and German co-production

    Donato (Wagner Moura -'Elite Squad') is a lifeguard at 'Praia do futuro' and gets called into action one day when two German tourists get into trouble in the turbulent surf. Donato is unable to save him but afterwards meets Konrad - this is the friend of the drowned man and he is gay - just like Donato.

    Well one thing leads to another and they get romantically entwined. It is a relationship built on lust and though that can survive for a while it always seems doomed to failure. Whilst the inevitable catches up on the love front, Donato seems to have also, not run, but ambled away from his past and family. That is a past with a memory and it is just as inevitable that it too will catch up with him.

    Now this is a very well made and observed film, with some stunning scenes and a confidence to know when to ramp up the ante and when to let it meander by in a pique of self absorption. There is a smattering of bedroom action, but simulated and nothing over the top. This is a relationship piece more than anything else and covers most of the bases. It has a full range of emotions too and reactions but approaches its subject from the view that there is essentially good in all of us. This is a film for those who want to be made to think and if that floats your boat then I think you will get a lot from this film.
    5derrickagreen

    A little hard to follow

    The acting was done well overall. The premise of the movie starts out great... but then it starts to jump.

    I'm not sure if there was an editing issue. Maybe there was more story that was left out due to time constraints. About 3/4 of the way through the movie I found myself thinking "Did I miss something?". Going back and reviewing some things, I found I did not. Timelines and locations are very muddled, or completely nonexistent. Prepare to jump decades, continents, and relationship without a moments notice.

    Having said that, I liked the movie. It wasn't a bad watch on a lazy Thursday afternoon.
    6ksf-2

    euro road trip - journey of two brothers

    "Beach" opens with two motorcycle riders riding along the sand, and cooling off in the waters of a nearby beach; When one of them drowns, the lifeguard tries, but fails to save him. The lifeguard Doni, ( Wagner Moura) strikes up a "friendship" with the buddy of the guy that was lost (Clemens Schick). Lots of hot guys. The friendship turns into more... but the plot development moves pretty slowly. Konrad wants Doni to stay, but Doni wants to get back to his job and his family. Full frontal nudity. Lots of butt shots. Not a lot of dialogue, but maybe that's part of the charm. A whole lot of dancing in nightclubs. Some GREAT scenes of a giant indoor aquarium, and also many ocean scenes. Then his family issues catch up with him. Doni must decide what's important to him. The ending was a little metaphysical, but you can judge for yourself. Certainly worth the price of a DVD on amazon.com.

    Directed by Brazilian director Karim Aïnouz, who has done numerous films. Co-wrote this with Felipe Bragança. Very Euro.
    9markaaron-97974

    In "Praia do Futuro" every picture tells a story.

    An award-winning screenwriter once told me the secret to his success. It's knowing and never forgetting the essence of film (and this holds true for directors, actors, cinematographers, make-up artists, and production designers as well).

    Simply put, "A movie is a story that's told with pictures. Pictures that move." Every line, every shot, every scene, every setting, every prop, should be informed by this.

    Few films exemplify this as well as Karim Aïnouz' "Praia do Futuro." Ainouz has said, "For me film is time, space, and sound distilled in a moving image."

    It's also, you can see clearly from this film, about bodies moving in time and space and within architecture.

    (There's one memorable scene of muscular lifeguards training on the beach and then running into the sea that's right out of poet Walt Whitman's "I Sing the Body Electric.")

    Every shot, every scene in this spare, visual style of storytelling is a work of art, which shouldn't be surprising as Ainouz came to film making in a roundabout way, leaving Fortaleza, Brazil (where the opening of "Praia do Futuro" is set) to study architecture in Brazil's futuristic capital, Brasilia. He then studied fine art in New York, took up painting and photography, only to finally study film in graduate school at NYU. He sees himself primarily as a visual artist.

    This is a film about fear and courage, about risking it all. It's also about displacement and freedom. But, unlike Hollywood films, it never spells anything out. These ideas are dealt with elliptically and obliquely and usually through movement and visuals rather than through dialogue. The protagonists move through water and dance and speed-race motorcycles through breathtaking scenery and they make passionate, sensual love.

    If you like things spelled out for you and wrapped up with a bow this is not the film for you. Much of what happens, happens off-screen. Characters don't talk about their feelings or reveal much through dialogue and the ending is cryptic. But pay attention: It's the visuals and motion and actions that reveal everything.

    And about that ending--there is some actual "telling" rather than showing in the end (don't worry, it's not a spoiler) and it's so emblematic of the film I'll cite it here. As we see two motorcycles disappear into the gray mist on a twisting, turning German autobahn, Donato, in a voice-over, addresses his brother, the one he'd abandoned eight years earlier when he left Brazil for Germany.

    "There are two types of fear and courage, Speed. I act as if there is no danger. But you know that everything is dangerous in this endless sea."

    "Praia do Futuro" invites you to take a swim, take a risk, try your luck. It doesn't promise a happy ending, but it doesn't preclude one, either.
    9ekeby

    Beautiful, Filmic, Thoughtful, and Completely Unsentimental

    This is one of those films that- when you read the story synopsis- sounds like it will be utter sentimental tripe, lousy with cliché-ridden dialog.

    This film is anything but.

    This is one of the best gay male-themed films I've seen in a long time. I'd put it right up there with Weekend in quality, but the two films couldn't be more different. Weekend is dialog-driven, Futuro Beach is not. There are long spans where nobody says much of anything; you just observe.

    In the beginning, the story doesn't seem like it of holds a lot of promise.

    But just wait. When this film shifts gears, it really shifts gears. It's impossible to predict where it's going next, always a sure sign of a good movie, IMO.

    While the dialog is sparse and unsentimental, there is emotion all around. The men may be terse with each other, but they're expressive. We don't know if they're in love. That's how unsentimental this movie is. The words "I love you" are never going to be spoken in this modern relationship. What we do know is that there is a dynamic between them that neither wants to abandon.

    The themes of this movie are big: life (truly living) and death (just existing). So you might be tempted to assign life-message metaphors to the locale and action. Don't. Just let the film wash over you. This is one of those rare movies that immerses you in its own universe, and by doing so, gives you some insight into your own.

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    • Trivia
      According to Clemens Schick, he and Wagner Moura did not get along when they first met, but became close friends after filming their scenes.
    • Goofs
      When Konrad drives around on a KTM in Germany, the motor noise you hear is clearly from a 4-in-a-row cylinders engine. But KTM only manufactures 1 and 2 cylinders motors that would never sound like this.
    • Alternate versions
      The first love scene in the film's Part II section (containing footage of oral sex being performed) was cut in the theatrical/home video release.
    • Soundtracks
      Heroes
      Written by David Bowie and Brian Eno

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Brazil
      • Germany
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La plage du désir
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Coração da Selva
      • Hank Levine Film
      • Watchmen Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,262
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,324
      • Mar 1, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $779,835
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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