"In the beginning of this project, I wanted to do a documentary film based on this book by Luiz Ruffato. However, I ended up doing a feature film with many links to documentary. I wanted to know what made Brazilians want to emigrate to Portugal. I chose working with amateur actors and non-actors in both cities, so their own life stories and experiences could be in the film. I did the other way round from the writer. He found these people and made them characters of his book. I looked for people who had similar stories to those described in the book, and made them characters of my film. When I read the book, I was seduced by its "false documentary" characteristic. The book was all written as if it was the transcription of an oral interview the writer had done in Lisbon. I decided to keep this narrative in the film, by a narration with the main character talking to the camera. It's a film about emigration. About dreams and disappointments," says Barahona
Unfortunately the movie I Was in Lisbon and Remembered You is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | José Barahona | Director |
Editing | José Barahona | Editor |
Editing | Patrícia Saramago | Editor |
Sound | Felipe Ayres | Music |
Production | Carolina Dias | Producer |
Production | António Ferreira | Executive Producer |
Writing | Luiz Ruffato | Book |
Writing | José Barahona | Screenplay |
Camera | Daniel Costa Neves | Director of Photography |
Sound | Pedro Sá Earp | Sound |
Sound | Tiago Matos | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Tiago Matos | Sound Editor |
Production | Fernando Vendrell | Co-Producer |
Production | Mônica Botelho | Co-Producer |