Ornament and Crime (2015)
I am the double of the shadow of my own image. An allegory that occupies my place. This is my act of contrition. Beyond good and evil, I stand as an equation: Its result cannot be manipulated By morals or ethics. In mathematics there is no place for beliefs Just as life and death Are a certain fate.
Director: Rodrigo Areias
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: October 30, 2015
Cast
- Vítor Correia - Detective Espada
- Tânia Dinis - Maria do Céu
- António Durães - Gonçalves
- Djin Sganzerla - Kera
- Edgar Pêra - Realizador Assassinado
- Adelaide Teixeira - Tia
- Ângela Marques - Menina Odete
- Valdemar Santos - Amolador
- Rita Redshoes - Cantora
- Paulo Furtado - Músico
Screenplay
- Rodrigo Areias (Screenplay)
- Pedro Bastos (Screenplay)
Music: Paulo Furtado, Rita Redshoes
Cinematography: Jorge Quintela
Editing: Rodrigo Areias, Eduardo Nunes
Production: Bando à Parte
Country: Portugal
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
Themes
Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest
Keywords
police, inspector
More Films by Director: Rodrigo Areias
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ornament and Crime about?
- I am the double of the shadow of my own image. An allegory that occupies my place. This is my act of contrition. Beyond good and evil, I stand as an equation: Its result cannot be manipulated By morals or ethics. In mathematics there is no place for beliefs Just as life and death Are a certain fate.
- Who directed Ornament and Crime?
- Ornament and Crime was directed by Rodrigo Areias.
- Who stars in Ornament and Crime?
- Ornament and Crime stars Vítor Correia, Tânia Dinis, António Durães, Djin Sganzerla, Edgar Pêra, Adelaide Teixeira.
- How long is Ornament and Crime?
- Ornament and Crime has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Ornament and Crime?
- Ornament and Crime is a Drama, Crime film.
- Where was Ornament and Crime produced?
- Ornament and Crime was produced in Portugal.
- What are the themes of Ornament and Crime?
- The themes of Ornament and Crime include: Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest.