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Arriaga 2019

24 min📅 2019-05-04

Arriaga (2019), directed by Welket Bungué, plunges into the neon-lit shadows of Lisbon's marginal streets, following one restless night in the life of a 25-year-old emigrant's son caught between two worlds.

Director: Welket Bungué

Cast

Mauro Hermínio
Mauro Hermínio
Bonerouge
Bruno Mateus
Kanja Fria
Cleo Diára
Cleo Diára
Chade
Isabél Zuaa
Isabél Zuaa
Kenya
Giovanni Lourenço
Giovanni Lourenço
Arriaga
Maikel Sani
Jonas
Welket Bungué
Welket Bungué
Bastien (voice)
Nádia Yracema
Nádia Yracema
Prima
Paulo Pascoal
Paulo Pascoal
Alan
Miguel Valle
Miguel Valle
Bari

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Arriaga (2019) about?

Arriaga follows a 25-year-old middle-class emigrant's son as he confronts his darker impulses while navigating Lisbon's nocturnal underbelly. The film captures a single, charged moment where self-acceptance and belonging hang in the balance.

Who directed Arriaga?

Welket Bungué helms this gripping drama, bringing a stark, atmospheric vision to the streets of Lisbon.

Who stars in Arriaga?

The film features standout performances from Mauro Hermínio, Bruno Mateus, Cleo Diára, and Isabél Zuaa, with Giovanni Lourenço and Maikel Sani rounding out the cast.

Is Arriaga (2019) worth watching?

Though unrated on IMDb, Arriaga (2019) offers a raw, visually compelling dive into themes of identity and self-destruction. Fans of gritty, character-driven dramas will find its single-location tension and emotional depth compelling.

How long is Arriaga?

Arriaga runs for 24 minutes, delivering a tight, immersive narrative in a concise runtime.

About Arriaga (2019) — A Lisbon-set drama of identity and self-destruction

Arriaga (2019), directed by Welket Bungué, plunges into the neon-lit shadows of Lisbon's marginal streets, following one restless night in the life of a 25-year-old emigrant's son caught between two worlds.

Struggling with the weight of expectation and the pull of self-destruction, Arriaga navigates a single, pivotal moment where identity, acceptance, and belonging collide. The film's gritty yet poetic lens reveals a young man torn between his middle-class roots and the allure of the neighborhood's underground pulse. Shot almost entirely in one location, the story unfolds like a slow-burn thriller, where tension simmers beneath the surface and the unexpected is always just around the corner.