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    Horse Money (Portuguese: Cavalo Dinheiro) is a 2014 Portuguese film directed by Pedro Costa. It premiered in August 2014 at the Locarno International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Direction.

  2. Dec 4, 2014 · Horse Money: Directed by Pedro Costa. With Ventura, Vitalina Varela, Tito Furtado, Benvindo Tavares. "The time is now, a numbing and timeless present of hospital stays, bureaucratic questioning, and wandering through remembered spaces... and suddenly it is also then, the mid '70s and the time of Portugal's Carnation Revolution, when ...

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    • Drama
    • Pedro Costa
    • 2014-12-04
  3. Jul 23, 2015 · Directed by Pedro Costa. Drama. Not Rated. 1h 43m. By Ben Kenigsberg. July 23, 2015. Pedro Costa, the Portuguese director of “Horse Money,” is one of a handful of filmmakers who could claim to...

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  4. Horse Money continues director Pedro Costa's elegiac explorations of poverty and survival, withholding a clear narrative while delivering an evocative journey with distinctive...

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    • Tito Furtado, Vitalina Varela
    • Pedro Costa
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  5. Jul 24, 2015 · Pedro Costa's first narrative film in nine years, "Horse Money," is as gorgeous and impenetrable as a dream. It might be set in an afterlife where souls contemplate their lives (and their mistakes, and their misfortunes), or there might be something else to it; like many of the Portuguese filmmaker's works, this one teases and ...

  6. Sep 17, 2015 · Horse Money’s raw material is the stuff of social realism, the lives of poor immigrants from Cape Verde; its triumph is shaping them into a film this intimate and strange.

  7. Horse Money, with its haunting atmosphere, draws on real life to construct the existence of a poor man. His story is one of immigration and cultural boundaries. The worlds of Cape Verde and Lisbon are both drawn out vaguely.