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2017113 minDrama

Al Berto

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Is Al Berto worth watching? With a rating of 5.8/10, this Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Al Berto Synopsis

Portugal, 1975. A time of rough changes. A young gay artist trapped in a small seaside town ran by communist winds. Al Berto, the writer, embodies an entire moving generation. He and his friends exude youth, eccentricity and hope for the future - but right after the fall of Portugal's dictatorship system, the country is not yet ready for his love story.

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Top Cast

Ricardo Teixeira
Ricardo TeixeiraAl Berto
José Pimentão
José PimentãoJoão Maria
Ana Vilela da Costa
Ana Vilela da CostaClara
João Villas-Boas
João Villas-BoasMaria Belga
Rita Loureiro
Rita LoureiroAlcide
Mia Tomé
Mia ToméCândida
Gabriela Barros
Gabriela BarrosLeonor
Raquel Rocha Vieira
Raquel Rocha VieiraSara
Joana Almeida
Joana AlmeidaManuela
Manuela Couto
Manuela CoutoMulher do Sarau

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Is Al Berto worth watching?

Al Berto has received mixed reviews with a 5.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is Al Berto hit or flop?

Al Berto has received average ratings (5.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Al Berto?

Al Berto is a Drama movie that Portugal, 1975. A time of rough changes. A young gay artist trapped in a small seaside town ran by communist winds. Al Berto, the writer, embodies an ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJan 17, 2024
★ 6

It's quite odd to watch this film and realise that it's not that long ago that homosexuality was illegal in Portugal. Slap bang amidst the "Carnation Revolution", optimism was high in a country recovering from decades of dictatorship and the young were at the forefront of that new-found confidence. "Al Berto" (Ricardo Teixeira) lives in what was his family home with his mother, friends, and his boyfriend "João Maria" (José Pimentão). They live quite an openly Bohemian existence and it's soon one that gradually draws the unwelcome attention of their intolerant neighbours and the equally unsympathetic police force. The first half hour of this offers us quite an engaging look at the emergent enthusiasm for change in a beautiful country so long under a cosh, but sadly as the story continues it hits some well trammelled lines of domestic frustrations, familial discord and it falls into a trap of melodrama and rather dull stereotype. There's a bit of chemistry between the two leading men at times, but again even that peters out as their initially largely physical attraction to each other starts to wain. It is a nicely put together film, though, with effort going into the aesthetic but it just runs out of steam.