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Directed by Mónica Santana Baptista
Hugo Martins
Tiago Nunes
Hugo Alves
Rui Santos
Patrícia Raposo Screenplay by Mónica Santana Baptista
Hugo Martins
Tiago Nunes
Hugo Alves
Rui Santos
Patrícia Raposo
Octávio Rosado Starring Joana Santos
Miguel Raposo
David Cabecinha
João Cajuda
Nuno Casanovas
Inês Vaz Music by Peixe:Avião
Os Golpes
Os Velhos
Samuel Úria Initial release 9 February 2012 (Portugal) Directors Mónica Santana Baptista, Patricia Raposo, Hugo Alves, Tiago Nunes, Hugo Martins, Rui Santos Screenplay Mónica Santana Baptista, Patricia Raposo, Hugo Alves, Tiago Nunes, Hugo Martins, Rui Santos, Octávio Rosado Music director Peixe:Avião, Samuel Úria, Os Golpes Cast João Pedro Sousa, Nuno Casanovas, Joana Metrass, David Cabecinha, Sónia Balacó Similar This Side of Resurrection, The Invisible Life, Bosnia Diaries, The Policewoman, A Esperança Está Ond |
What's New About Love? (Portuguese:O Que Há De Novo No Amor?) is a 2011 Portuguese feature film in six segments, directed by Mónica Santana Baptista, Hugo Martins, Tiago Nunes, Hugo Alves, Rui Santos and Patrícia Raposo, produced by Rosa Filmes.
Contents
Cast
Soundtrack
Includes songs by the alternative Portuguese rock bands Os Golpes and Os Velhos, both from the independent record label Amor Fúria, as well as songs by the American band The Walkmen. The original score was composed and performed by the indie Portuguese band Peixe:Avião, besides some songs composed by Hugo Alves, one of the directors. The singer-songwriter Samuel Úria performs in the film, playing two of his songs: Barbarella e Barba Rala and Não Arrastes o Meu Caixão.
Reception
What's New About Love? was awarded the TAP prize for the best Portuguese feature film at the 2011 edition of the IndieLisboa film festival. The film had its international premiere as part of the official selection of the 19th Raindance Film Festival in London. The film had its South American premiere at the São Paulo International Film Festival, and was also present in other Portuguese-language festivals, like the Santa Maria da Feira Luso-Brazilian Film Festival and the Toronto Portuguese Film Festival.