The Invisible Collection | |
Director: | Bernard Attal |
Producer: | Diana Gurgel |
Starring: | Vladimir Brichta Walmor Chagas Ludmila Rosa |
Music: | Silvain Vanot, Tiê, Fabio |
Cinematography: | Matheus Rocha |
Editing: | Karen Harley |
Studio: | Santa Luzia Filmes |
Distributor: | Pandora Filmes |
Runtime: | 89 minutes |
Country: | Brazil |
Language: | Portuguese |
Budget: | $1 million |
The Invisible Collection[1] [2] (Portuguese: '''A Coleção Invisível''') is a 2012 Brazilian drama film, directed by Bernard Attal and starring Vladimir Brichta, Walmor Chagas and Ludmila Rosa. The film is based on the 1925 short story of the same title by Stefan Zweig. It was shot in Salvador and Itajuípe, Bahia.[3]
Beto's family owns a traditional antique store that is going through a financial crisis. To try to solve the situation, he travels to the town of Itajuípe, Bahia, in search of a rare collection of engravings which was acquired 30 years ago by a former client, the collector Samir. However, shortly upon arriving Beto faces strong resistance from his wife and his daughter Saada.[4]