Good Manners
Brazil, France – 2017 – 135min – Color – 2.35 – Not Rated
In Portuguese with English Subtitles
Synopsis
Directed by
Juliana Rojas & Marco Dutra
CAST
Isabél Zuaa, Marjorie Estiano, Miguel Lobo
CREW
Producers Dezenove Som e Imagens Producoes Ltda , Good Fortune Films, Urban Factory
REACTIONS
“…an unnerving werewolf tale that explores themes of motherhood and otherness, sometimes suggesting a retelling of Frankenstein. But with a werewolf. Yet for all the blood and gore, this is a quiet, gentle story…” – Village Voice
“Good Manners” is an ambitious work not only in scope but design, influenced by Jacques Tourneur’s psychological horror noirs.” – Variety
“A hybrid of art-house and genre cinema, combining sharp social commentary with grand guignol fantasy.” – Hollywood Reporter
“Good Manners is a lyrical fable on how we treat others, how we raise good children, and how the world too often turns against us.”– ScreenAnarchy
” Pulling off an ambitious mash-up of genres like “Good Manners” is no easy feat – that Dutra and Rojas pull it off so successfully suggests we’ll be hearing a lot more from them down the road.”– The Playlist
” Genre defying and genuinely unexpected, this intriguing urban fairytale takes the mythology of the werewolf story and uses it as a prism through which to view contemporary Brazilian society.”– Screen International
AWARDS AND FEST
Locarno IFF 2017 – Competition – Special Jury Prize
Vladivostok IFF 2017
Maskoon Fantastic FF 2017 – Best Fantastic Films of the year Section
Athens IFF 2017 – After Hours Section
Austin Fantastic FF 2017 – Competition – Jury Special Mention
Biarritz IFF 2017 – Jury Special Mention
CPH PIX 2017 – Thrills and Kills’ Section
Vancouver IFF 2017 – World Contemporary Cinema
BFI London IFF 2017 – Competition
Haifa IFF 2017 – Midnight Madness Section
Sitges IFF 2017 – Fantastic Competition Section – Critics’ Jury Award & Blood Window Special Mention for Best Actress (Isabél Zuaa)
Rio IFF 2017 – Competition – Best Film, Best supporting actress for Marjorie Estiano, Best cinematography for Rui Poças, Fipresci Award, Felix Award for the Best LGBTQ Film
Busan IFF 2017 – World Cinema Section
AFI IFF 2017 – Midnight Screening