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Revertere Ad Locum Tuum 2010

19 min📅 2010-12-01

Dive into *Revertere Ad Locum Tuum (2010)*, Armando Mendz's poignant 19-minute drama set against the backdrop of a city's first crematorium.

Director: Armando Mendz

Cast

Carlos Magno Ribeiro
Neto
Cláudia Assunção
Cláudia Assunção
Irmã Perua
Inês Peixoto
Inês Peixoto
Mulher do Júnior
Teuda Bara
Teuda Bara
Irmã Solteirona
Berta Zemel
Berta Zemel
Matriarca
Otávio Augusto
Otávio Augusto
Júnior
Carlandréia Nascimento
Manicure
José Rodrigo Pedro
Coveiro 2
Miguel Souza Neto
Coveiro 1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Revertere Ad Locum Tuum* (2010) about?

This short drama centers on a widow who, after the opening of a city crematorium, demands her children fulfill her final wish. Their efforts to comply unravel deep-seated family conflicts and force them to rethink the rituals surrounding death and remembrance.

Who directed *Revertere Ad Locum Tuum*?

Armando Mendz directed the film, bringing a sharp focus on emotional realism within its compact runtime.

Who stars in *Revertere Ad Locum Tuum*?

The film features Carlos Magno Ribeiro, Cláudia Assunção, Inês Peixoto, Teuda Bara, and Otávio Augusto among its principal cast.

Is *Revertere Ad Locum Tuum* (2010) worth watching?

While the IMDb rating is unrated, this tightly woven drama offers a compelling snapshot of familial tension and tradition. Its brevity and emotional depth make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories, even if it's not a mainstream title.

How long is *Revertere Ad Locum Tuum*?

The runtime is 19 minutes.

About Revertere Ad Locum Tuum (2010) — A Family's Struggle Over Love, Death, and Tradition

Dive into *Revertere Ad Locum Tuum (2010)*, Armando Mendz's poignant 19-minute drama set against the backdrop of a city's first crematorium. The story follows a determined widow whose final wish forces her adult children to confront deeply rooted family traditions and personal conflicts. As they strive to honor her legacy, each challenge forces them to question what it truly means to say goodbye. With its intimate scale and emotional intensity, this short film explores themes of loss, obligation, and the evolving rituals of mourning. The confined runtime amplifies the pressure-cooker atmosphere, turning a simple request into a battle of wills and values.

Mendz crafts a visually restrained yet emotionally gripping narrative, anchored by a powerhouse cast whose performances oscillate between tenderness and tension. The film's title—Latin for 'Return to Your Place'—hints at its core conflict: the push and pull between personal desire and familial duty. Shot in muted tones, the film's somber mood mirrors the weight of its subject matter, making it a quietly unforgettable meditation on legacy and the ties that bind—or sometimes, divide.