
Posfácio at the Clothing Factory 2012
In António Ferreira's sharp-edged comedy *Posfácio at the Clothing Factory* (2012), the lives of factory workers take a chaotic turn when mundane routines collide with absurdly misguided plans.
Director: António Ferreira
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Posfácio at the Clothing Factory* (2012) about?
The film follows Posfácio, a factory worker who balances his romantic aspirations with the daily grind—until his coworkers' reckless plans threaten his relationship and job. Set in a 1970s clothing factory, it's a tale of love, loyalty, and the chaos of misguided ambition.
Who directed *Posfácio at the Clothing Factory*?
António Ferreira directed this quirky short comedy, bringing a sharp eye for workplace satire and character-driven humor.
Who stars in *Posfácio at the Clothing Factory*?
The film features Cleia Almeida, Pedro Diogo, Leandro Valente (Lee Fuzeta), Custódia Gallego, and Kaló in key roles.
Is *Posfácio at the Clothing Factory* (2012) worth watching?
As a 30-minute comedy, it's a quick, entertaining dive into 1970s workplace absurdity with a lighthearted tone. While not groundbreaking, its humor and brevity make it a charming option for fans of short films and satire.
How long is *Posfácio at the Clothing Factory*?
The film runs for 30 minutes.
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About Posfácio at the Clothing Factory (2012) — A 70s Factory Comedy with a Twist
In António Ferreira's sharp-edged comedy *Posfácio at the Clothing Factory* (2012), the lives of factory workers take a chaotic turn when mundane routines collide with absurdly misguided plans. Posfácio, a diligent employee at Madam Cannon's bustling garment workshop, seems to have it all—except his girlfriend Claudete, Madam Cannon's daughter, is blissfully unaware of his romantic intentions. His co-workers, the volatile duo Marques and Mendes, add fuel to the fire with half-baked schemes that threaten to derail not just Posfácio's love life but the entire factory's stability.
Set against the backdrop of 1970s Portugal, the film blends workplace satire with a dash of anarchic humor, capturing the tension between ambition and incompetence. With a runtime of just 30 minutes, *Posfácio at the Clothing Factory* packs its punch in a compact, fast-paced narrative that keeps the audience guessing whether chaos or romance will prevail.