Jaime (1999 film) explained

Jaime
Director:António-Pedro Vasconcelos
Producer:Luís Galvão Teles
Screenplay:Carlos Saboga
Story:António-Pedro Vasconcelos
Starring:Saul Fonseca
Sandro Silva
Fernanda Serrano
Joaquim Leitão
Nicolau Breyner
Cinematography:Edgar Moura
Carlos Assis
Studio:Fado Filmes
SIC
Samsa Film
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Runtime:111 minutes
Country:Portugal
Language:Portuguese
Budget:$377,000,000

Jaime is a 1999 Portuguese drama film directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos. It was released on 9 April 1999.[1]

Plot

A woman takes her young son, leaves her husband and moves in with her lover. The boy, desperate to get his parents back together, becomes convinced that if only he can get his father's stolen motorcycle back everything will be fine again, so he sets out to get enough money to buy his father a new one. unsentimental tale about underage street kids in Portugal. The film opens with a teenage worker at a bakery getting dumped off at a hospital after losing his finger. The boss instructs the youth's father to tell the doctors that he lost his digit playing with a knife, but fearing an investigation, the boss subsequently dumps his other underage workers, including 13-year old Jaime (Saul Fonseca). Jaime is struggling to mend his tattered family. His mother threw his father out of the house and has taken up with a disreputable Brazilian. His heartbroken father moved into a shack and has been unemployed since his moped was stolen. Jaime's hopes that he could reunite his family by buying his dad a replacement scooter are dashed when the Brazilian steals his cash; Jaime subsequently moves out of his mom's place and in with his father. Meanwhile, Jaime and his sidekick Ulisses (Sandro Silva) sleep during their days at school and look for job opportunities at night.[2] [3]

Cast

Reception

Accolades

AwardDateCategoryRecipients and
nominees
Result
San Sebastián International Film Festival25 September 1999Special Jury PrizeJaime
Globos de Ouro2 April 2000[4] Best FilmJaime
Best DirectorAntónio-Pedro Vasconcelos
Caminhos do Cinema Português8 April 2000Audience Award - Feature FilmJaime
Cannes Film Festival22 May 2000Grand Prix Cannes JuniorJaime
CICAE AwardJaime
European Film Awards[5] 2 December 2000European Film Award for Best CinematographerEdgar Moura

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1999. Cinema Português. Instituto Camões. Portuguese. 31 May 2014. 10 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141010101006/http://cvc.instituto-camoes.pt/cinema/cronologia/cro101.html. live.
  2. Web site: Jaime. 31 May 2014. cinecartaz (Público). Portuguese. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304053326/http://cinecartaz.publico.pt/Filme/18527_jaime. live.
  3. Web site: 1999 - JAIME. 31 May 2014. Cinema Português. Instituto Camões. Portuguese. 26 September 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140926014433/http://cvc.instituto-camoes.pt/cinema/longas/lon089.html. live.
  4. Web site: 2000. 31 May 2014. Cinema Português. Instituto Camões. Portuguese. 2 June 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140602201039/http://cvc.instituto-camoes.pt/cinema/cronologia/cro102.html. live.
  5. Web site: The nominations 2000 . 9 August 2022 . europeanfilmacademy.org . English . 26 April 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180426000955/https://www.europeanfilmacademy.org/2000.98.0.html . live .