My Case

My Case

91 mins | Drama, Fantasy | Sept. 25, 1986

Manoel de Oliveira plays his film in three stages: the first part - a play, the second can be roughly defined as a silent film (with the behind the scenes read excerpts from Beckett works), but in the end the director brilliantly performs the same material of the avant-garde exercise. Surprisingly, a joke, repeated three times, each time everything sounds fresh and develops into an almost verbatim adaptation of the biblical "Book of Job" - a spectacular point in a parable about how hard to empathize with other people's misery, when you have your own.

My Case

91 mins | Drama, Fantasy | Sept. 25, 1986

My Case
Manoel de Oliveira plays his film in three stages: the first part - a play, the second can be roughly defined as a silent film (with the behind the scenes read excerpts from Beckett works), but in the end the director brilliantly performs the same material of the avant-garde exercise. Surprisingly, a joke, repeated three times, each time everything sounds fresh and develops into an almost verbatim adaptation of the biblical "Book of Job" - a spectacular point in a parable about how hard to empathize with other people's misery, when you have your own.
IMDb rating 6.7
Producers
Original title Mon Cas
Directors Manoel de Oliveira
Writers Jacques Parsi, José Régio, Manoel de Oliveira

Cast

Bulle Ogier

as Actrice n° 1

Axel Bogousslavsky

as L'Employé

Luís Miguel Cintra

as L'Intrus

Fred Personne

as L'Auteur

Wladimir Ivanovsky

as Le spectateur

Héloïse Mignot

as Actrice nº 2

Grégoire Oestermann

as Le projectionniste

Henri Serre

as Voix-off (voice)

Teresa Madruga

as Actrice nº 1 (voice) (uncredited)