
The Portrait
A group of actors interpret the words of Basil, Lord Henry, Dorian Gray, Sibyl Vane and James Vane, from the novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde. Next to them are the Butlers - figures that compose the scenic space, essentially empty. In this adaptation of a literary work to the scene, the actors struggle with the movement of the words and their suitability for the drama. This film, instead of portraying the show creation process, sought a view from afar in order to enhance a point of view on the borders between art and life.
Storyline
A group of actors interpret the words of Basil, Lord Henry, Dorian Gray, Sibyl Vane and James Vane, from the novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde. Next to them are the Butlers - figures that compose the scenic space, essentially empty. In this adaptation of a literary work to the scene, the actors struggle with the movement of the words and their suitability for the drama. This film, instead of portraying the show creation process, sought a view from afar in order to enhance a point of view on the borders between art and life.
Sandra Faleiro
Self - Dorian Gray
Bruno Bravo
Self - Encenador
Paulo Pinto
Self - Lord Henry Wotton
António Mortágua
Self - Basil Hallward
Carolina Salles
Self - Sibyl Vane
Ricardo Neves Neves
Self - James Vane
Francisco Sousa
Self - Mordomo
Joana Campelo
Self - Mordomo
Lia Carvalho
Self - Mordomo
Miguel Valle
Self - Mordomo
Victor Yovani
Self - Mordomo
Sandra Pereira
Self - Mordomo