
Video Surveillance
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Álvaro and Jaime, two childhood friends in their twenties, share a particularly critical view of the functioning of society in all its dimensions. Spending much of the day as a video club clerk in order to get some financial income and get around the difficulty they feel in entering into the game of professional careers and status - a refusal that is a personal commitment for them - the two main characters they are plotting a suburb diary. While they understand the nonsense of the existence of a videoclub, at a time when the proliferation of the Internet facilitates access to the contents available there, the two main characters engage in a parallel business selling the herb, using the establishment like facade. The process passes without the knowledge of the owner of the video club, an individual at the end of middle age with a total disinterest for cinema.
Top Cast
Francisco Tavares
Francisco Tavares
Jaime
Francisco Tavares
Jaime
Carlos Simas Soto
Carlos Simas Soto
Álvaro
Carlos Simas Soto
Álvaro


António Durães
António Durães
Sr. Fernando ('Adolfo')
António Durães
Sr. Fernando ('Adolfo')


Filomena Cautela
Filomena Cautela
Ticha
Filomena Cautela
Ticha


Victoria Guerra
Victoria Guerra
Verónica
Victoria Guerra
Verónica
Carlos Afonso
Carlos Afonso
Gonçalo ('Judeu')
Carlos Afonso
Gonçalo ('Judeu')


Paulo Calatré
Paulo Calatré
Rocky
Paulo Calatré
Rocky


Fernando Nobre
Fernando Nobre
Turco
Fernando Nobre
Turco


João Miguel Mota
João Miguel Mota
Preso 1
João Miguel Mota
Preso 1


Gonçalo Oliveira
Gonçalo Oliveira
Cliente Tasca #1
Gonçalo Oliveira
Cliente Tasca #1
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