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The Divine Comedy
by Manoel de Oliveira

After all, we are the ones who compose the great human comedy that I call the Divine Comedy: pleasure for life, sex as an idol, power as supreme ambition, and death as the limitation of everything; or the acceptance of suffering and resurrection as true glory? Here is the dilemma. Ultimately a historical film or, if you prefer, a parable about Western civilization.

Original Title: A Divina Comédia
Countries: France, Portugal
Year: 1991
Ratio: 1:1,66
Length: 142 min
Language: Portuguese
Festivals & Awards
1991
  • Venice Film Festival
About Director
Manoel de Oliveira

Manoel de Oliveira (1908–2015) was a legendary Portuguese filmmaker whose career spanned over 80 years—from silent cinema to the 21st century. Known for his poetic, philosophical, and highly original style, Oliveira directed acclaimed works such as "Aniki-Bobó", "The Rite of Spring", and "Abraham’s Valley", often blending literature, theatre, and history. Celebrated at Cannes, Venice, and Berlin, he received numerous international awards, including the Honorary Palme d’Or. Oliveira remained creatively active well past 100, leaving behind a singular legacy in world cinema.

FILMOGRAPHY
  • O conquistador conquistado – 2012 – Short film
  • Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl – 2009
  • Belle Toujours – 2006
  • Magic Mirror – 2005
  • Blind Man’s Bluff – 1994
  • Abraham’s Valley – 1993
  • Day of Despair – 1992
  • The Divine Comedy – 1991
  • No, or the Vain Glory of Command – 1990
  • The Cannibals – 1988
  • My Case – 1986
  • The Satin Slipper – 1985
  • Lisboa Cultural – 1983 – Short film
  • Visit or Memories and Confessions – 1982
  • Doomed Love – 1978
  • Benilde or the Virgin Mother – 1975
  • Past and Present – 1972
  • Romance de Vila do Conde – 1968 – Short film
  • Rite of Spring – 1963
  • A Caça – 1963 – Short film
  • O Pão – 1959 – Short film
  • As pinturas do meu irmão Júlio – 1959 – Short film
  • O Pintor e a Cidade – 1956 – Short film
  • Aniki-Bóbó – 1942
  • Famalicão – 1941 – Short film
  • Portugal já faz automóveis – 1938 – Short film
  • Hulha Branca – 1932 – Short film
  • Douro Faina Fluvial – 1931 – Short film
Cast & Crew
Cast

Maria de Medeiros
Miguel Guilherme
Luis Miguel Cintra
Mário Viegas

Crew

Screenwriter: Manoel de Oliveira
DOP: Ivan Kozelka
Editors: Manoel de Oliveira, Valérie Loiseleux
Costume Design: Jasmim de Matos
Sound: Gita Cerveira
Producer: Paulo Branco
Production: Madragoa Filmes, Gemini Films, 2001 Audiovisuel
World Sales: Luxbox