The Seventh Letter (1989)
Some time ago Gerardo knew another man of the same age called Berardo. When he said the name, Berardo expressed his oppinion violently, saying that the «G» was owed him and that Gerardo, since he owned it had somehow stolen something from him. Berardo then tries to get something back which soon goes beyond a baptismal name. Gerardo whitnesses this strange spectacle of himself as a place where, after Berardo, other people try to get something back, something that escapes them about themselves. Three women - Adália, Miranda and Virgínia - are whitnesses to this game
Director: Simao Dos Reis, José Dias de Souza
Runtime: 87 min
Release Date: August 13, 1989
Cast
- Nuno Vieira de Almeida - Berardo
- Isabel de Castro - Miranda
- Luís Lucas - Gerardo
- Maria Amélia Matta - Adália
- Laura Soveral - Virginia
Screenplay
Cinematography: Daniel Del Negro
Country: Portugal
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
More Films by Director: Simao Dos Reis, José Dias de Souza
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Seventh Letter about?
- Some time ago Gerardo knew another man of the same age called Berardo. When he said the name, Berardo expressed his oppinion violently, saying that the «G» was owed him and that Gerardo, since he owned it had somehow stolen something from him. Berardo then tries to get something back which soon goes beyond a baptismal name. Gerardo whitnesses this strange spectacle of himself as a place where, after Berardo, other people try to get something back, something that escapes them about themselves. Three women - Adália, Miranda and Virgínia - are whitnesses to this game
- Who directed The Seventh Letter?
- The Seventh Letter was directed by Simao Dos Reis, José Dias de Souza.
- Who stars in The Seventh Letter?
- The Seventh Letter stars Nuno Vieira de Almeida, Isabel de Castro, Luís Lucas, Maria Amélia Matta, Laura Soveral.
- How long is The Seventh Letter?
- The Seventh Letter has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
- Where was The Seventh Letter produced?
- The Seventh Letter was produced in Portugal.