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Living Bad

Living Bad

2023 ‧ Drama ‧ 2h 5m
6.8/10 · IMDb 100% · Rotten Tomatoes 3.5/5 · Letterboxd
Living Bad is a 2023 Portuguese-French drama film directed by João Canijo. For his screenplay about the hotel guests, he was inspired by motifs from three plays by August Strindberg. Wikipedia
Initial release: February 23, 2023
Director: João Canijo
Cinematography: Leonor Teles
Editor: João Braz
Portuguese: Viver Mal

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Living Bad: Directed by João Canijo. With Nuno Lopes, Filipa Areosa, Leonor Silveira, Rafael Morais. Five women are running an old hotel.
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Living Bad (Portuguese: Viver Mal) is a 2023 Portuguese-French drama film directed by João Canijo. For his screenplay about the hotel guests, ...
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Living Bad ... A hotel by the northern shore of Portugal welcomes its guests over the weekend. A man is torn between being present for his wife and the space that ...
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Feb 16, 2023 · The trailer for "Living Bad" (Viver Mal) by João Canijo. Screening in the 2023 Encounters programme. About the film: Five women are running ...
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Feb 23, 2023 · Haughty mothers haunt a draughty hotel in João Canijo's Bad Living and Living Bad, playing in both Competition and Encounters at the ...
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Bad Living ... Follows five women who fight for the stability of a hotel they inherited, living an "old and irresolvable conflict," with many conversations that ...
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Living Bad. Where to watch. JustWatch. Living Bad. 2023. Viver Mal. Directed by João Canijo. Synopsis. A hotel by the northern shore of Portugal welcomes ...
The emotional cruelty and the veiled yet palpable tension are mesmerising as we actually watch Living Bad, but since it offers us less on the intellectual level ...
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Feb 23, 2023 · Joao Canijo returns to the mordernist hotel of his 'Bad Living' to take account of the guests in this mirror film.
Living Bad is by no means a bad film, especially when it carries on some of Bad Living's ideas while breaking the bleak silence of its sister film. [.