O Sangue

O Sangue

Los Angeles Restoration Premiere

Los Angeles Restoration Premiere 

The first feature film of Portuguese writer-director Pedro Costa is a nocturnal drama about teen brothers whose life is turned upside down after their father’s death. Drawing heavily from the shadow worlds of directors Fritz Lang, Kenji Mizoguchi, Robert Bresson, Jacques Tourneur, and Nicholas Ray, Costa creates a crepuscular fairy tale set against wintry barren forests and desolate high rises. Opening with a literal slap to the face, O Sangue is one of cinema’s most poised debuts.  

Note by Academy Museum Senior Director, Film Programs Bernardo Rondeau. 
DIRECTED BY: Pedro Costa. WRITTEN BY: Pedro Costa. WITH: Pedro Hestnes, Nuno Ferreira, Inês de Medeiros, Luís Miguel Cintra. 1989. 99 min. Portugal. B&W. Portuguese. 4K DCP. This DCP results from a digitization of the original 35mm camera negative and from original 35mm monaural magnetic and optical sound elements preserved at Cinemateca Portuguesa, Museu do Cinema / ANIM. Negative 4K scan on wet gate Oxberry-Cineric scanner and audio recording supervised by Franco Bosco at ANIM. Digital grading and image restoration supervised by Carlos Almeida at Irma Lucia Efeitos Especiais, Lisbon. Colorist: Gonçalo Ferreira. Image Restoration: André Constantino, Ana Cunha. Uncompressed monaural soundtrack supervised by Hugo Leitão at Estúdio Espreita o Som, Lisbon. Image and sound restorations approved by the director, October 2021–February 2022. Special thanks to José Manuel Costa, Rui Machado – Cinemateca Portuguesa, Museu do Cinema / ANIM and Clarão Companhia Prod. 
Academy Museum film programming generously funded by the Richard Roth Foundation.

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