Ice

Luís Galvão Teles e Gonçalo Galvão Teles (2016)

fiction / 126’ / Drama, Fantasy, Mistery

Catherine grows in an isolated palace under the supervision of Samuel, an investigator who uses her as a test subject in a project about human immortality. Gradually, Catarina realizes that her life crosses with another woman. How many lives are in a life?


In co-production with Potenza Prod. (Spain).

PRODUCTION CREDITS

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PRODUCTION CREDITS 〰️

DIRECTION

EXECUTIVE PRODUCTION

Simarjeet Singh

João Martins, Ana Paula Rocha

Silvia Siopa

Luis Moreno, Barranquero

Jennifer Mendes

Elsa Ferreira

Filipe Raposo

WITH

Ivana Baquero, Afonso Pimentel,
Albano Jerónimo, Ivo Canelas, Ruth Gabriel

SCRIPT

PHOTOGRAPHY

EDITING

COLOUR GRADING

PRODUCTION DESIGN

SOUND EDITING

MUSIC

Carlo D'Ursi, Luís Galvão Teles

João Fonseca

Luís Diogo, Gonçalo Galvão Teles

COSTUME DESIGN

PRODUCTION

Luís Galvão Teles e Gonçalo Galvão Teles

Luís Galvão Teles

Luís Galvão Teles has dedicated 50 years of his life to cinema, having played various roles: director, screenwriter, producer and distributor. As a director, he has made more than 15 films.

In the year of the revolution, he was one of the founding partners of CINEQUANON, a cooperative from which emerged his film A Confederação - O Povo É Que Faz a História (1978).

In 1997, he founded FADO FILMES, one of the most prominent producing companies in the last 25 years.

In 2022, Luís Galvão Teles is finishing the television series Tales From The Mountain, based on Miguel Torga's short stories, preparing the fiction film Grape Harvest and a documentary on the filmmaker Ayres d'Aguiar.

Gonçalo Galvão Teles

Gonçalo Galvão Teles has a life dedicated to cinema and its teaching: he is a screenwriter, director, producer; a professor at Lusófona University; and director of the International Masters in fiction filmmaking KINO EYES - The European Movie Masters.

After graduating with a Masters in Screenwriting at the University of Southern California, Gonçalo’s first produced script, the animated short The Suspect (2000), won the Cartoon D’Or for Best European Animation.

Since then, Gonçalo has developed a career writing tv-movies and feature films as well as directing short and feature films. He co-directed the feature Ice (2016); and World War I feature film and mini-series Hero On The Front (2018), winner of 5 Sophia Awards from the Portuguese Film Academy.

Nothing Ever Happened is Gonçalo’s solo directorial debut.