The opening of “The Domain” is a classic mid-length widescreen shot of a solitary tree silhouetted against the sky. The camera slowly pans left to reveal a second tree, with a man hanging from a branch. This too feels fairly familiar, if disturbing, and one watches imagining that director Tiago Guedes is using such archetypal images to then play with the form, or do something unusual with the subsequent nearly three-hour running time. Instead, his sprawling family epic spanning from 1946 to 1991 largely shifts from the derivative to the banal. Designed like a meaty novel in which Portugal’s political fortunes impact a privileged family of landowners,
Guedes (“Noise”) points to Westerns and some melodramas like Vincente Minnelli’s “Home From the Hill” as major influences, which demonstrably act as templates with added political overtones. Certainly the way the tug-of-war between dictatorship, revolution and capitalism batters the independent-minded Fernandes family does...
Guedes (“Noise”) points to Westerns and some melodramas like Vincente Minnelli’s “Home From the Hill” as major influences, which demonstrably act as templates with added political overtones. Certainly the way the tug-of-war between dictatorship, revolution and capitalism batters the independent-minded Fernandes family does...
- 9/5/2019
- by Jay Weissberg
- Variety Film + TV
Leave it to Gisele Bündchen to kick off 2017 in the most idyllic setting ever.
The supermodel took to Instagram on Monday to share a video of herself singing and strumming the guitar during a stunning sunset — and it’s about as picture-perfect as you can imagine.
“Thank you @AnaVilelaoficial for such a truthful song,” the Brazilian-born star gushed in her caption, which she wrote in both English and Portuguese. “The lyrics are so inspiring that I decided to take a risk and play it. #sendinglove.”
Bündchen, 36, went on to sing the song Trem-Bala by artist Ana Vilela in Portuguese, wearing...
The supermodel took to Instagram on Monday to share a video of herself singing and strumming the guitar during a stunning sunset — and it’s about as picture-perfect as you can imagine.
“Thank you @AnaVilelaoficial for such a truthful song,” the Brazilian-born star gushed in her caption, which she wrote in both English and Portuguese. “The lyrics are so inspiring that I decided to take a risk and play it. #sendinglove.”
Bündchen, 36, went on to sing the song Trem-Bala by artist Ana Vilela in Portuguese, wearing...
- 1/2/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
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