A 2008 short made in accompaniment with Our Beloved Month of August, documenting Gomes's and his crew's hapless search, during 2007's carnival, for one of Arganil's most storied and elusive characters (who does, in fact, ultimately appear as an interviewee/player in the finished film). Paulo "Miller" is known for taking a dangerous jump into the Alva from a bridge each year during carnival, but what this film is about is, in keeping with the free-roving feature, much less the subject himself than Gomes and co.'s inability to pin him down; not only does he not do his famous jump during this year's carnival, but an ostensible technical/audio failure (as with the feature, it's very difficult to say how much of this film is "fact," how much invented) during Gomes's initial on-camera meeting with Paulo "Miller" leads to five minutes of lip-readers attempting to decipher their conversation.
Title | Carnival: Looking for Paulo 'Miller' |
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Year | 2008 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Portugal |
Studio | O Som e a Fúria |
Cast | Raquel Bernardo, Ana Cristina Ferreira, Miguel Gomes, Paulo Moleiro, Vasco Pimentel |
Crew | Miguel Gomes (Director), Miguel Gomes (Editor), Telmo Churro (Editor), Vasco Pimentel (Sound Recordist), Armanda Carvalho (Sound), Luís Urbano (Producer) |
Keyword | carnival, river jump, short film |
Release | Jan 01, 2008 |
Runtime | 22 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.00 / 10 by 1 users |