Power Alley (Portuguese: Levante) is a 2023 drama film co-written and directed by Lillah Halla.[1] The film centres on Sofia (Ayomi Domenica Dias), a 17-year-old volleyball player in Brazil who is on the verge of being offered an athletic scholarship, when she unexpectedly finds herself pregnant and must struggle to find a way to get an abortion in light of the political and legal situation in the country.[2]
Power Alley | |
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Portuguese | Levante |
Directed by | Lillah Halla |
Written by | Lillah Halla María Elena Morán |
Produced by | Clarissa Guarilha Rafaella Costa Louise Bellicaud Claire Charles-Gervais |
Starring | Ayomi Domenica Dias |
Cinematography | Wilssa Esser |
Edited by | Eva Randolph |
Music by | Maria Beraldo |
Production companies | Arissas Manjericão Filmes In Vivo Films Cimarrón Cine |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Countries | Brazil France Uruguay |
Language | Portuguese |
The film also addresses secondary themes about the status of LGBTQ communities in Brazil; Sofia herself is dating one of her teammates, and her volleyball team includes LGBTQ teammates whose own struggles for equality are depicted alongside Sofia's struggle for reproductive choice.[3]
Its supporting cast includes Loro Bardot, Grace Passô, Gláucia Vandeveld, Rômulo Braga and Larissa Siqueira.
Production
editHalla's feature debut, the film was made as an international coproduction of companies from Brazil, France and Uruguay after its initial funding was rescinded in a wave of politically-motivated arts cutbacks by the government of Jair Bolsonaro.[4]
Distribution
editAhead of its premiere, the film secured a sales deal with M-Appeal,[5] which announced numerous international distribution deals later in the year.[6]
The film premiered in the Critics' Week program at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival,[7] where it was the winner of the FIPRESCI Prize for Parallel Sections[8] and was in contention for the Queer Palm.[9]
At the 2023 Festival du nouveau cinéma in Canada, it was the winner of the inaugural Fierté Montréal prize for best LGBTQ-themed film in the festival lineup.
Reception
editAwards and nominations
editAward | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Cannes Film Festival | 24 May 2023 | Critics' Week Grand Prix | Lillah Halla | Nominated | [10][11] |
26 May 2023 | Queer Palm | Nominated | [12] | ||
27 May 2023 | Caméra d'Or | Nominated | [13] | ||
FIPRESCI Prize for Parallel Sections | Won | ||||
Festival du nouveau cinéma | 15 October 2023 | Prix Fierté Montréal | Lillah Halla and Maria Elena Morán | Won | [14] |
Bergamo Film Meeting | March 18, 2024 | Grand Prix | Lillah Halla | Won | [15] |
References
edit- ^ Éric Lavallée, "That Time of the Month: Halla Offers Ringside Seats to the Courts – Both On and Off". Ioncinema, 23 May 2023.
- ^ David Katz, "Review: Power Alley". Cineuropa, 24 May 2023.
- ^ Wendy Ide, "‘Power Alley’: Cannes Review". Screen Daily, 23 May 2023.
- ^ Alex Denney, "Power Alley, a Furious Cannes Debut About Abortion in Brazil". AnOther, 6 June 2023.
- ^ Leo Barraclough, "Suspense-Filled Abortion Drama ‘Power Alley’ Boarded by M-Appeal Ahead of Cannes’ Critics’ Week Premiere". Variety, 25 April 2023.
- ^ Leo Barraclough, "Cannes Titles ‘Let Me Go,’ ‘Power Alley’ Secure Distribution in Multiple Territories". Variety, 4 October 2023.
- ^ Scott Roxborough, "Cannes Critics’ Week Unveils Lineup". The Hollywood Reporter, 17 April 2023.
- ^ Bałaga, Marta (27 May 2023). "'The Zone of Interest,' 'The Settlers' Score Fipresci Awards at Cannes". Variety. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
- ^ Florian Ques (4 May 2023). "Festival de Cannes : voici les films en lice pour la Queer Palm 2023". Têtu (in French). Retrieved 16 May 2023.
- ^ Lemercier, Fabien (19 April 2023). "Three European filmmakers selected in competition for Cannes' Critics' Week". Cineuropa. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ "Programme 2023" (PDF) (in French). Critics' Week. p. 8. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
- ^ Mabilon, Léa (15 May 2023). "Isabel Sandoval, jurée de la Queer Palm 2023 : "Être "queer", selon moi, c'est résister à la conformité"". Madame Figaro (in French). Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ Colon, Tanguy (28 April 2023). "Cannes 2023 : Anaïs Demoustier présidera le jury de la Caméra d'Or". Boxoffice Pro (in French). Retrieved 25 March 2024.
- ^ "Palmarès longs métrages 2023". nouveaucinema.ca (in French). Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ De Marco, Camillo (18 March 2024). "Power Alley crowned the winner at the Bergamo Film Meeting". Cineuropa. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
External links
edit- Power Alley at IMDb