

Longe da Vista
1999 Directed by João Mário GriloIn order to make some much-needed cash for himself, 65-year-old Portuguese prison inmate Eugenio impersonates a young woman and begins a romantic correspondence with a lonely Portuguese truck-driver living in Boston, convincing him that her tragic life has culminated in financial dire straits so he will send money. At first Eugenio's sister Idalina assists him in creating the character of Maria da Luz. Touched by her sweetness and apparent loving nature, the trucker willingly sends her money. When Idalina starts fearing they will be caught, she backs out of her arrangement with Eugenio who then convinces his young cellmate Vasco to help write the letters and even sends a picture of himself at age seven to "prove" that Maria has a young son. As prison life exacts an increasingly heavy toll upon Eugenio's health, his feminine alter-ego helps sustain him.

Canto e Castro
....................................................Eugénio

Francisco Nascimento
....................................................Vasco

Henrique Viana
....................................................Abel

Zita Duarte
....................................................Idalina

Rita Blanco
....................................................Rute

Rogério Samora
....................................................Warden

José Mora Ramos
....................................................Chief Guard
Director
...........................................................João Mário Grilo
Producer
...........................................................Paulo Branco
Screenplay
...........................................................Paulo Filipe
João Mário Grilo
Director of Photography
...........................................................Laurent Machuel
Music
...........................................................Riccardo Del Fra
Editor
...........................................................Jean Dubreuil
Production Companies
...................................................Madragoa Filmes
Production Countries
........................................................France
Portugal
Spoken Languages
....................................................Português
Genres
....................................................Drama
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