Szene aus Odete (2005)
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Alternative Namen: アナ・クリスティーナ・デ・オリヴェイラ, Ana Cristina de Oliveira
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Vollständige Biografie
Ana Cristina de Oliveira (born 24 July 1973) is a Portuguese model and actress.
In 1996, Oliveira was featured on Bryan Adams' music video "The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You". In 1999, she starred in the music video for Chris Cornell's single "Can't Change Me".
In 2006 she won the Prix d'interpretation Janine Bazin (Best Actress) at the Entrevues Belfort film festival for her portrayal of the title role in the feature film Odete (also known as Two Drifters).
She is known for playing roles in US films Taxi, Miami Vice, television (CSI: Miami), and advertising for Levi's in 1996.
Über den Film: Odete (2005)
Alternativer Titel: Two Drifters
Regisseur: João Pedro Rodrigues
Drehbuchautor: João Pedro Rodrigues, Paulo Rebelo
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Schlagwörter: loss of loved one, insanity, pregnancy, grave, male homosexuality, lgbt, gay theme
Geschichte
Pedro and Rui celebrate their one-year anniversary with dinner. Afterward, Pedro leaves but dies in a car crash en route home. Odete and Alberto, another couple, are struggling due to Odete's desire for a child. Pedro lived in Odete's building. At Pedro's wake, Odete steals his ring, a final gift from Rui, from his finger. During the burial, Odete behaves erratically, claiming she is pregnant with Pedro's child and wearing his stolen ring. Rui, grieving Pedro's loss, starts seeing Pedro's apparition and drinks heavily. Odete's obsession with Pedro begins to affect Rui, causing friction between them.
Zusammenfassung
Odete (2005), directed by João Pedro Rodrigues, is a dramatic exploration of grief, obsession, and possession. The film revolves around three central characters: Pedro, Rui, and Odete. The story unfolds after Pedro's sudden death in a car crash following a dinner date with Rui to celebrate their first anniversary. Odete, who lives in the same building as Pedro, becomes obsessed with him after his death, stealing his ring and claiming she is carrying his child. Rui, grief-stricken and haunted by Pedro's apparition, struggles to cope with his loss. Odete's increasingly erratic behavior and her intrusion into Rui's life create a tense atmosphere, leading to an uncertain outcome.