Zacarias, a 17-year-old Portuguese man, dreams of having great adventures. He signs up for the army during World War I. He is sent to Mozambique, Africa, to defend the Portuguese colony from German invasion. Zacarias, however, contracts malaria and is left behind when the army marches to battle. Determined to have his adventure, Zacarias leaves, alone, to catch up with the other soldiers. Still suffering from malaria, he cannot distinguish reality and hallucinations. In his journey, he encounters (or, at least, believes he encounters) wild animals, German deserters and lost colonists. Mosquito is based on the true story of the director’s grandfather, a soldier sent to Mozambique in the war.
Presented at International Film Festival Rotterdam.
Título original: Mosquito
Ano: 2020
Classificação: 14
Duração: 122 min.
Gênero: Fiction
País: Portugal, Brazil, France
Tags: Portugal, Brazil, France, youth, war, dreams, solitude, international festivals
Cor: cor
Direção: João Nuno Pinto
Roteiro: Fernanda Polacow, Gonçalo Waddington
Fotografia: Adolpho Veloso
Montagem: Gustavo Giani
Elenco: João Nunes Monteiro, Sebastian Jehkul, Filipe Duarte, Josefina Massango, Miguel Moreira
Produtor: Paulo Branco
Produção: Leopardo Filmes
Música: Justin Melland
World Sales: Alfama Films
E-mail: [email protected]
Edições: 44