So today's "Clip of the Day" was actually inspired by yesterday's awesome guest "Throwback Thursday" posts by blog contributors @Celena229 and @Jodiedebb, who both featured projects where Diogo's co-star's was Lúcia Moniz. Many of you commented here, via e-mail and with tweets about being fans of Lúcia, so I wanted to share with you another project she and Diogo collaborated on more recently.... a short film called "Break."
I say collaborated, because Diogo is not her co-star in "Break." He is actually her director. In fact, Diogo not only directed "Break," he also wrote it. According to a tweet he posted in 2011, that's when Diogo began working on "Break," and it was his first time stepping behind the camera.
Along with Lúcia Moniz, "Break" stars Diogo's good friend Rui Unas (who also co-starred with Diogo in the 2010 Spanish film, Miami Blue.)
Though "Break" has not debuted in its entirety yet, here's a trailer/teaser for this short film written and directed by Diogo:
(video courtesy of Rui Unas' YouTube Channel)
In case you are wondering, Lúcia's line in the trailer is "what are you doing here?" (Thank you, @MsLiliana.)
I have to say, as a lover of film, to me, Diogo is an impressive filmmaker. He's really good at using imagery (and music/sounds) to create and tell a story. I know, you all want to see him in front of the camera, but there's no reason he can't be a hyphenate, aka writer/director/actor and do both. :)
Not sure what the status is of "Break" in terms of completion or when/where it will air in full, but I will let you know if that changes.
Not sure what the status is of "Break" in terms of completion or when/where it will air in full, but I will let you know if that changes.
Oh and if want to see just how good of friends Diogo and Rui Unas clearly must be, check out this hilarious (even without translation) clip of Rui being interviewed as Diogo as Jesus that aired recently on a comedy show on Portuguese TV:
(clip courtesy of RTP/YouTube)
Hope everyone has a great weekend.
--Sara
Have a nice weekend too my dear! Absolutely great post, today! I <3 Rui Unas... he is talented and funny. He as many admirers here in Portugal, and him only could do this... We are all waiting for "Break". For what can be seen... it is going to be... different, we are used to se Unas mostly in funny characters... this is going to be a surprise. And will give Diogo Morgado some feedback about is very own talent as a director!
ReplyDeleteThank you, as always, for your way too kind words AND help. You are the best. And yes, Rui is indeed talented and funny. But he does look intense in "Break." Have a great weekend and thanks again, Sara.
DeleteThis film Break Diogo has made looks interesting. Hoping it to air somewhere soon to see. This is great site by the way. I just finding it. Does Diogo know of it? Thank you for sharing it with us. Looks forward to more.
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