Vil, má

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Movie
German title Vil, má
Original title Vil, má
Country of production Brazil
original language Portuguese
Publishing year 2020
length 86 minutes
Rod
Director Gustavo Vinagre
script Gustavo Vinagre
production Gustavo Vinagre, Rodrigo Carneiro, Max Eluard
camera Thai taverna
cut Gabriel Pessoto
occupation
  • Edivina Ribeiro: Wilma
  • Wilma Azevedo: Edivina
  • Juliane Elting: Wanda
World premiere Vil, má Berlinale 2020, crew at the audience discussion

Vil, má (English-language festival title Divinely Evil ) is a Brazilian film in documentary form directed by Gustavo Vinagre from 2020 . The film premiered on February 22, 2020 the Berlin world premiere and in the section Forum .

content

The film poses as research. The protagonist of the first part introduces herself as Wilma Azevedo. In a salon with busts, plants and salmon-colored walls, she takes a seat on a velvet-covered armchair and, at the director's request, tells her life story. She is 74 years old, a widow and "Queen of the sadomasochistic literature of Brazil". She looks back on a terrific success story: In her prime, she received 300 love letters every month. This is followed by erotic anecdotes with lots of detail, about green bananas, dildos made of sandpaper and overstimulated nerves. When her memory stops, a young actress who is supposed to play Azevedo in a planned feature film helps her out in the background. In the middle of the film the armchair is shifted a little and the protagonist tells a second life story. Although this uses similar motifs, it also reproduces the difficult emancipation story of a journalist who finds her way in the world of BDSM fantasies and thus causes a sensation.

background

The director was Gustavo Vinagre, who also created the film concept.

The film was produced by Carneiro Verde Filmes , São Paulo , and Avoa Filmes , São Paulo.

The film premiered on February 22, 2020 the Berlin world premiere and ran there in the section Forum .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Vil, má | Divinely Evil. Retrieved February 23, 2020 .