Village Voice by Aaron Cutler
Gebo and the Shadow is a film about concrete, hard, and material things, as well as one about illusions.
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Director
Manoel de Oliveira
Cast
Michael Lonsdale,
Claudia Cardinale,
Jeanne Moreau,
Leonor Silveira,
Luís Miguel Cintra,
Ricardo Trêpa
Genre
Drama
A young man named João has been missing for 8 years, and his father Gebo is slowly losing himself in his business documents as a result of his anguish. Gebo’s wife Doroteia and João’s wife Sofia pester Gebo for news of João’s return, but his constant evasiveness seems to suggest he is hiding something.
Village Voice by Aaron Cutler
Gebo and the Shadow is a film about concrete, hard, and material things, as well as one about illusions.
Slant Magazine by Jesse Cataldo
It defines Manoel de Oliveira's late period, during which his movies have continued to shrink in size and scope while remaining thematically expansive.
Variety by Boyd van Hoeij
Though perfs and dialogue remain somewhat theatrical, the combined acting prowess of the trio ensures the emotions are heartfelt.
The Hollywood Reporter by Neil Young
De Oliveira evokes the suffocating, stultifying confines of the family dwelling all too convincingly, to an extent that requires considerable indulgence and attention from his audience. This investment is duly repaid in the second half.
The New York Times by A.O. Scott
Mr. Oliveira relishes the formality of conversation, and there is great pleasure to be found in listening to the actors and watching the small adjustments of posture and gesture that accompany their words.
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