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'''''Down to Earth''''' ({{lang-pt|Casa de Lava}}) is a 1995 [[cinema of Portugal|Portuguese]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Pedro Costa]]. The film is set in [[Cape Verde Islands]], a former [[Portuguese colonies|Portuguese colony]].
'''''Down to Earth''''' ({{lang|pt|''Casa de Lava''}}) is a 1995 [[cinema of Portugal|Portuguese]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Pedro Costa]]. The film is set in [[Cape Verde Islands]], a former [[Portuguese colonies|Portuguese colony]].


This drama film is characterized by its reduced [[narrative]], and photographies of the [[volcano]] in the Cape Verde islands. The title literally means "a house of [[lava]]". The film has been described by some reviewers as Costa's remake of [[Jacques Tourneur]]'s 1943 film, ''[[I Walked with a Zombie]]'',<ref>[http://www.altfg.com/film/pedro-costa-at-cinematheque-ontario/ Pedro Costa: COLOSSAL YOUTH, DOWN TO EARTH at Cinematheque Ontario], Alt Film Guide</ref><ref>[http://thequietus.com/articles/10180-casa-de-lava-pedro-costa-second-run-dvd-ica-screening News - Casa De Lava DVD And Screening], Manish Agarwal, ''The Quietus'', September 27th, 2012</ref><ref>[http://www.cinemateca.pt/CinematecaSite/media/Documentos/set_2013.pdf Cinemateca - setembro 2013], Cinemateca Portuguesa, page 10</ref> and Costa himself has suggested that his original intention for ''Down to Earth'' was for it to be a remake of Tourneur's film.<ref>{{Citation|last=ICA|title=Horse Money: Q&A with Pedro Costa hosted by Laura Mulvey|date=2015-12-10|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygSIKWpOUBo|accessdate=2017-01-24}}</ref> Costa's work has often been compared by some to modern updates of classical Hollywood films,<ref>[http://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2007/11/cinema-of-the-future/ Films of the Future] [on Pedro Costa], Jonathan Rosenbaum, November 15, 2007, originally in the ''[[Chicago Reader]]''</ref> with Jonathan Rosenbaum pointing out that ''[[Colossal Youth (film)|Colossal Youth]]'' may be viewed as Costa's remake of [[John Ford]]'s 1960 film ''[[Sergeant Rutledge]]''.<ref>[http://www.debordements.fr/spip.php?article404 Colossal Youth and Horse Money, Pedro Costa - Where Are Now the Dreams of Youth ?], Michael Guarneri, ''débordements'', 3 september 2015</ref><ref>[http://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2007/11/cinema-of-the-future/ Films of the Future] [on Pedro Costa], Jonathan Rosenbaum, November 15, 2007, originally in the ''[[Chicago Reader]]''</ref>
This drama film is characterized by its reduced [[narrative]], and photographies of the [[volcano]] in the Cape Verde islands. The title literally means "a house of [[lava]]". The film has been described by some reviewers as Costa's remake of [[Jacques Tourneur]]'s 1943 film, ''[[I Walked with a Zombie]]'',<ref>[http://www.altfg.com/film/pedro-costa-at-cinematheque-ontario/ Pedro Costa: COLOSSAL YOUTH, DOWN TO EARTH at Cinematheque Ontario], Alt Film Guide</ref><ref>[http://thequietus.com/articles/10180-casa-de-lava-pedro-costa-second-run-dvd-ica-screening News - Casa De Lava DVD And Screening], Manish Agarwal, ''The Quietus'', September 27th, 2012</ref><ref>[http://www.cinemateca.pt/CinematecaSite/media/Documentos/set_2013.pdf Cinemateca - setembro 2013], Cinemateca Portuguesa, page 10</ref> and Costa himself has suggested that his original intention for ''Down to Earth'' was for it to be a remake of Tourneur's film.<ref>{{Citation|last=ICA|title=Horse Money: Q&A with Pedro Costa hosted by Laura Mulvey|date=2015-12-10|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygSIKWpOUBo|accessdate=2017-01-24}}</ref> Costa's work has often been compared by some to modern updates of classical Hollywood films,<ref>[http://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2007/11/cinema-of-the-future/ Films of the Future] [on Pedro Costa], Jonathan Rosenbaum, November 15, 2007, originally in the ''[[Chicago Reader]]''</ref> with Jonathan Rosenbaum pointing out that ''[[Colossal Youth (film)|Colossal Youth]]'' may be viewed as Costa's remake of [[John Ford]]'s 1960 film ''[[Sergeant Rutledge]]''.<ref>[http://www.debordements.fr/spip.php?article404 Colossal Youth and Horse Money, Pedro Costa - Where Are Now the Dreams of Youth ?], Michael Guarneri, ''débordements'', 3 september 2015</ref><ref>[http://www.jonathanrosenbaum.net/2007/11/cinema-of-the-future/ Films of the Future] [on Pedro Costa], Jonathan Rosenbaum, November 15, 2007, originally in the ''[[Chicago Reader]]''</ref>
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==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Inês de Medeiros]] - Mariana (as Inês Medeiros)
* [[Inês de Medeiros]] Mariana (as Inês Medeiros)
* [[Isaach De Bankolé]] - Leão
* [[Isaach De Bankolé]] Leão
* [[Edith Scob]] - Edite
* [[Édith Scob]] Edite
* [[Pedro Hestnes]] - Edite's Son
* [[Pedro Hestnes]] Edite's Son
* [[Isabel de Castro]]
* [[Isabel de Castro]]



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Casa de Lava
(Down to Earth)
Directed byPedro Costa
Written byPedro Costa
Produced byPaulo Branco
StarringInês de Medeiros
Isaach De Bankolé
Édith Scob
Raul Andrade
CinematographyEmmanuel Machuel
Edited byDominique Auvray
Music byRaul Andrade, Paul Hindemit
Release date
1995
Running time
110 minutes
CountryPortugal
LanguagesPortuguese
Cape Verdean Creole

Down to Earth ([Casa de Lava] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a 1995 Portuguese drama film directed by Pedro Costa. The film is set in Cape Verde Islands, a former Portuguese colony.

This drama film is characterized by its reduced narrative, and photographies of the volcano in the Cape Verde islands. The title literally means "a house of lava". The film has been described by some reviewers as Costa's remake of Jacques Tourneur's 1943 film, I Walked with a Zombie,[1][2][3] and Costa himself has suggested that his original intention for Down to Earth was for it to be a remake of Tourneur's film.[4] Costa's work has often been compared by some to modern updates of classical Hollywood films,[5] with Jonathan Rosenbaum pointing out that Colossal Youth may be viewed as Costa's remake of John Ford's 1960 film Sergeant Rutledge.[6][7]

Casa de Lava was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at 1994 Cannes Film Festival.[8]

Plot

The film tells a story of Mariana, a nurse who leaves Lisbon to accompany an immigrant worker in a comatose sleep on his trip home to Cape Verde. The devoted Portuguese nurse took a journey only to find herself lost in abstract drama. There she finds that "she brought a living man among the dead."[9] Costa made the film in a densely minimalist style. Cryptic ellipses, cinematographic precision, narrative abstraction and lingering imagery of people and place, notably Mount Fogo, the highest active volcano of Cape Verde, are features in this melancholic meditation on love and loneliness.

Cast

Influence of the making of the film in Costa's future career

In an interview with Jean-Pierre Gorin, Costa has stated that Casa de Lava was the gateway to making his films in Fontainhas. When he left Cape Verde after filming, many people gave him letters or presents to deliver to their friends and relatives back in Lisbon. Costa went to the shantytown of Fontainhas to deliver the letters and became enraptured with the environment, its smells and sensations (which he called spicy).

References

  1. ^ Pedro Costa: COLOSSAL YOUTH, DOWN TO EARTH at Cinematheque Ontario, Alt Film Guide
  2. ^ News - Casa De Lava DVD And Screening, Manish Agarwal, The Quietus, September 27th, 2012
  3. ^ Cinemateca - setembro 2013, Cinemateca Portuguesa, page 10
  4. ^ ICA (2015-12-10), Horse Money: Q&A with Pedro Costa hosted by Laura Mulvey, retrieved 2017-01-24
  5. ^ Films of the Future [on Pedro Costa], Jonathan Rosenbaum, November 15, 2007, originally in the Chicago Reader
  6. ^ Colossal Youth and Horse Money, Pedro Costa - Where Are Now the Dreams of Youth ?, Michael Guarneri, débordements, 3 september 2015
  7. ^ Films of the Future [on Pedro Costa], Jonathan Rosenbaum, November 15, 2007, originally in the Chicago Reader
  8. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Down to Earth". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-08-30.
  9. ^ Quoted from the distributor's official synopsis

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