Aurora, an elderly Portugese woman and her Cap Verdean housekeeper live next door to Pilar, who has made it her aim in life to do good.
Not that she receives any gratitude for her efforts – and certainly not from the notoriously mistrustful Aurora, who prefers to spend her remaining years losing her meagre savings at Estoril casino.
When the old lady dies, Pilar discovers among her belongings a letter addressed to an old lover. Pilar decides to post the letter, thus ushering in a flashback to the second part of the film – and adventurous amour fou set in colonial Africa.
Making a film without referring to film history is unthinkable for director Miguel Gomes, and it’s no coincidence that his film has the same title as Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s Tabu.
In his third feature film outing Gomes playfully interprets and rearranges historical events. Whilst the first part of his film is in black-and-white and portrays a society wallowing in nostalgia, the second part delivers everything they long for: stirring melodrama, slapstick, juxtaposition and passion. --Berlinale
Cast: Teresa Madruga, Isabel Cardoso, Ana Moreira, Laura Soveral, Carloto Cotta, Henrique Espírito Santo, Cândido Ferreira
Berlinale (Competition): Alfred Bauer Award, FIPRESCI Prize, CPH PIX (Front Runners), BAFICI (Trayectorias), Edinburgh (International Competition), Karlovy Vary (Horizons), Toronto (Wavelengths), New York, Vancouver, AFI FEST (World Cinema), Stockholm (Competition)
About this movie
Title: Tabu (2012)
Directed by: Miguel Gomes
Date of birth: 1972, Lisbon, Portugal
Writing credits: Miguel Gomes, Mariana Ricardo
Year: 2012
Country: Portugal | Germany | Brazil | France
Language: Portuguese
Color: Black and White
Runtime: 111 min.