Five Days, Five Nights (1996 film)

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Cinco dias, cinco noites
Directed by José Fonseca e Costa
Written by José Fonseca e Costa
Based on Álvaro Cunhal
Produced by Paulo Branco
Starring Paulo Pires
Vítor Norte
Cinematography Affonso Beato
Edited byJacques Witta
Music by António Pinho Vargas
Release date
  • 25 April 1996 (1996-04-25)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryPortugal
LanguagePortuguese

Five Days, Five Nights (Portuguese : Cinco Dias, Cinco Noites) is a 1996 Portuguese film directed by José Fonseca e Costa, starring Paulo Pires and Vítor Norte. It is based on a novel written by Álvaro Cunhal under the pseudonym Manuel Tiago.

David Stratton of Variety wrote "A languidly paced escape adventure in which suspense potential is abandoned to focus on the relationship between a youthful escapee and his cynical guide, Five Days, Five Nights is a visually impressive but dramatically lightweight affair". [1]

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References

  1. Stratton, David (5 April 1997). "Five Days, Five Nights". Variety .