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Doroteia
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byNico Mata Branco
Written byRaül Lafragueta
Screenplay byJoel Gómez
Carlos Freire
Produced byEmanuel Vega
Raimon Homedes
StarringJacinta Olona
Érico Silvestre Balboa
Nico Mata Branco
José Antonio Bermúdez
Beatriz Faria
Gil Florencio
CinematographyMarcelinho Martins
Edited byMarcos de Freitas
Music bySalomé Nascer Gonsalves
Production
company
Oriental Studios
Distributed byOriental Studios (Paretia)
Release dates
1 October, 2023 (Montecara)
12 October, 2023 (Worldwide)
Running time
176 minutes
CountryParetia
LanguagesLuzelese
Esmeiran
Visegan
Tosuton
Gaullican
Budget€18 milliion

Doroteia is a 2023 Paretian surrealist psychological horror film directed by Nico Mata Branco, written by Raül Lafragueta, starring Jacinta Olona, Érico Silvestre Balboa, Nico Mata Branco, José Antonio Bermúdez, Beatriz Faria, and Teodoro Rosaria. The story follows Doroteia, a widowed fado singer from Balho, a town on the outskirts of Herança in 1945 Paretia during the Etrurian Occupation. She seeks revenge on the occupying forces for killing her husband, and willingly offers herself to a spirit to do so. As she further enacts revenge her past and secrets are slowly revealed.


Plot

The film begins with a montage of Etrurian troops invading Paretia in 1944, a vision of a woman holding a man's legs after being the man was hanged is seen, this is Doroteia (Olona) and her husband, who was hanged by Etrurian forces for reasons unknown to the viewer. It then cuts to a woman singing in a theater, but it is not Doroteia, the woman is Anita Luz (Faria), Doroteia watches her with an angry and jealous face in the upper seating. Doroteia cries, the tear on her face begin to slow down and stop, as it does Anita and the audience vanish, and another Doroteia appears on the stage. This one speaks in a whisper, but the whispers are loud enough to be heard by Doroteia in the audience. She says that she is "O Espírito". She tells her to leave and go home, she repeats this for a while until Doroteia, troubled and confused, leaves. When she exits the theater everyone is in the streets as if nothing strange happened inside, behind is her boss, a Tosuton named Lluís (Samulla), he asks her where she is going, as if he didn't vanish inside the theater. She goes home.

The next scene is an Etrurian soldier, named Sgt. Pietro Paterniti (Silvestre Balboa) in a truck with others headed to the town of Balho outside of Herança, to support the occupation. He gets out of the truck when they reach the town, it is 1945, the town has been occupied for nearly a half of a year. Pietro meets his commanding officers at a garrison in the town's hotel, them being Lieutenant Nicolò (Rosaria) and Colonel Valerio Caputo (Bermúdez). He also meets Pompeani (Gusmão), an Etrurian war photographer who is resting in the town. Caputo invites Pietro and others to the town's cafe. Meanwhile, Doroteia is knees down on the floor before O Espírito, who then covers her in a red drape, she then removes it, taking Doroteia to a realm of pure gold, she tells her she will help her have the strength to get revenge on those who killed her husband, Ronaldo. She accepts this, laughing. She wakes up with her friends knocking on her door, Rebeca (Vieira) and Pilar (Ibañez) ask her if shes okay, Doroteia says that she forgot to turn off her furnace at home. Rebeca invites her to the cafe, she accepts.

At the cafe, Valerio, Pompeani, and Pietro go back to the garrison. Nicolò stays and flirts with the waitress. Doroteia and her friends arrive, she sees Nicolò at the table, she recognizes his face as the man who physically hung her husband. She sits down and closes her eye, Nicolò leaves with the waitress. Doroteia begins to shake her cup of tea, Rebeca asks if she's okay. After she returns home from the cafe she sits down and grabs a piece of paper with O Espírito talking in her mind. She tells the spirit the names of those responsible for her husband's death, Nicolò, the man who hung her, Anita Luz, who is a collaborator with the Etrurians who reported Ronaldo to her, Pompeani, who filmed the execution, Valerio Caputo, the commanding officer who approved it, and numerous others. She is interrupted by her neighbor Gil, a friend of her husband, who tells her Rebeca told him of her acting strange today, he helps her calm down after crying from being reminded of her husband and tells her that one day "there will be light again" and leaves. When she returns to writing down names, she writes down Gil.

The next day Lieutenant Nicolò sees Doroteia at the inn, where she wants over to him and he begins to fall for her charms like he did with the waitress. They walk together down the main street, he tells her that that he's sorry for what happened to her husband. They reach here house where they have sex, during this, Doroteia goes back and brings out a red drape, and covers Nicolò in it. When it's lifted Nicolò is tied down and dead. The next day Pietro is told that Nicolò has gone missing, a letter was placed in the garrison saying he had gone AWOL and quit the army. Pietro does not trust the letter, but the handwriting is authentically Nicolò's. At the same inn, Doroteia meets another Etrurian soldier and takes him home, she performs the same act as before. She does this three times to three different soldiers. The last one shows her inside a white void she yells "I am Andrasta!" before stabbing a tied down soldier. Panic begins to take hold for Etrurians who quit in fear of being killed, Pietro tries to convince Valerio to let him investigate.

She goes to threatre where she sings again, her boss says she has suddenly gotten a more beautiful singing voice than before. He asks her to perform together with Anita, they sing together on stage. Doroteia stares into Anita's eyes. Afterwards it shows the two having sex at Doroteia's house, shes asks Anita why she collaborated with the Etrurians and outed her husband. Anita responds "So we can be open for the taking." Doroteia smiles and response with "Of course, as the rumors said". Doroteia begins to perform the same act again, here it shows what happens in the drapes. Anita is taken to a white void where she cannot move because she is tied down. A stage sits in front of her with Ronaldo's dead body, but he has a knife in his chest, and Doroteia singing next it. Anita takes this as part of the sex act, Doroteia takes out an Etrurian machine gun and aims it at Anita from the stage and shoots her to death while singing.

The next scene Pietro talks to the owner of the Inn about the last whereabouts of Nicolò. He says he never saw such a man at the bar. Pietro while at the bar meets Doroteia, she begins to talk to him and he seems interested in her, but O Espírito notices he is not easy to manipulate like the others and that he must take time. Doroteia returns home and talks to O Espírito while dancing with her, or own self. She says "How long will this act go one for Doroteia?". Pietro is outside and sees her dancing with no one through the window and asks if she's okay. He tells her Anita is reported missing and Lluis asked for Doroteia to sing for everyone, she asks Pietro to come and bring friends. He brings Valerio, Pompeani and Juno (Sequeira), Valerio's daughter. She sings, Pompeani and Juno fall in love with each other to her singing. They go to a back ally and kiss, they unknowingly go into Doroteia's house. Doroteia follows them and while they are the floor she covers them in drapes. O Espírito says "This is getting way too easy Doroteia, this has be a trap", she kills them anyways. The next day, Juno's hung body sits in the street with Pompeani missing. Valerio blames Pompeani and begins a search for him. Pietro goes to the ally where the two kissed and finds Pompeani's badge in front of Doroteia's house, he begins to be suspicious.

WIP

Cast

  • Jacinta Olona as Doroteia Moreno/O Espírito, a widowed fado finger from Balho, outside of Herança. She seeks to get revenge on the occupying Etrurian forces who killed her husband
  • Érico Silvestre Balboa as Sgt. Pietro Paterniti, a soldier in the Etrurian army that is stationed in the town of Balho, he begins to investigate Doroteia and the mystery surrounding her
  • Nico Mata Branco as Gil, Doroteia's neighbor who tries to help her out during her difficult times of lament and sorrow, he was her husband's best friend
  • José Antonio Bermúdez as Colonel Valerio Caputo, a commanding officer who leads the Etrurian forces in the town of Balho, responsible for ordering the killing of Ronaldo, Doroteia's husband
  • Beatriz Faria as Anita Luz, a Paretian fado singer and collaborationist with the occupiers, she told soldiers about Ronaldo's treachery
  • Teodoro Rosaria as Lieutenant Nicolò, an Etrurian soldier who is the first of many to fall in love with Doroteia
  • Gil Florencio as Ronaldo Moreno, the husband of Doroteia who was executed by Etrurian soldiers

The film also features Graciana Nascimento Sequeira as Juno Caputo, daughter of Colonel Valerio, Jacint Sumalla as Lluís, Tosuton owner of the Voz Grande Theatre and Doroteia's boss, Artur Gusmão as Pompeani, a reporter from Etruria, Elisabete Vieira as Rebeca, the best friend of Doroteia, Teresa Ibañez as Pilar, another friend of Doroteia, Eduardo Soto Enríquez as Sérgio Moura, retired police chief of Balho who helps Pietro, it also includes Natanael Freire, Eustaquio Coutinho, Júlia Mata, and Brígida Daunís as other townspeople. Other roles include locals from Herança playing citizens in the streets or Etrurian soldiers.

Production

Soundtrack

Doroteia (Original Film Soundtrack)
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Soundtrack album by
Released1 October 2023
Recorded2022–2023
StudioZolia Recording Studio, Ocerto
Genresurrealist, fado, jazz
Lengthtbd
LabelReycarli
Tracklist
No.TitleLength
1."Paretia, 1945"tbd
2."Dark Fado"tbd
3."The Spirit"tbd
4."The Sergeant"tbd
5."Naming Them"tbd
6."The Red Drapes"tbd
7."I Am Andrasta!"tbd
8."Anita and Doroteia"tbd
9."Unravelling"tbd
10."Dead Soldier"tbd
11."Kill More"tbd
12."Is It Me"tbd
13."I Didn't do It"tbd
14."Blood Fado"tbd
15."Theme from Doroteia (Credits)"tbd

Themes

Reception