These memories unexpectedly bring back others, including remembrances of the last time Hugo saw Adriana, the last woman he loved, who is nowadays living in another country.
[2] The film marks Vítor Gonçalves return to feature filmmaking after a hiatus of more than twenty years following his acclaimed debut with the cult-film A Girl In Summer.
[1] The Guardian's Andrew Pulver awarded the film four stars, describing it as "rigorous, elegant study of emotional crisis.
"[3] Sukhdev Sandhu, writing in Sight & Sound, said the film "asks raw, unsettling questions of us all."
CinEuphoria Awards 2015 gave seven awards to the production for Best Actor: Filipe Duarte, Best Film (National Competition), Best Script, Best Supporting Actor: João Perry, Best Original Music: Sinan C. Savaskan, Best Trailer, and Top Ten of the Year https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0002264/2015/1/