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Portrait of Maria João Bastos

Maria João Bastos

Birth Name: Maria João Bastos

Birth Date: 1975-06-18

Birth Place: Benavente, Santarém, Portugal

Details

Alternate Names: Maria Joao, Maria Joao Bastos, Maria João

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Alta Fidelidade (2000) as Carla

Most Important Roles:

  • Sombras Brancas (2023) as Alexandra Alpha
  • Em Câmara Lenta (2012) as Ma Vie
  • A Moral Conjugal (2012) as
  • My Name Is Bernadette (2011) as Sophie Pailhasson
  • Bairro (2013) as Diana
  • Shoot Me (2010) as Teresa
  • Casanova Variations (2014) as Lady Doctor
  • Catarina and the others (2011) as Woman 1
  • Lines of Wellington (2012) as Maria de Jesus Almeida
  • In Evil Hour (2006) as Rebeca Assis

Career Highlights:

  • Sombras Brancas (2023)
  • Em Câmara Lenta (2012)
  • A Moral Conjugal (2012)
  • My Name Is Bernadette (2011)
  • Bairro (2013)
  • Shoot Me (2010)
  • Casanova Variations (2014)
  • Catarina and the others (2011)
  • Lines of Wellington (2012)
  • In Evil Hour (2006)

Full Biography

Maria João Bastos starred as 'The Bride' in the short film 'Shoot Me (2010)'. The film explores themes of love, passion, regret, and redemption through her character's journey as she grapples with her past while preparing for her wedding.


About the Movie: Shoot Me (short) (2010)

Poster for Shoot Me (short) (2010)

Release Year: 2010

Nation: Portugal

Alternative Title: N/A

Director: André Badalo

Writer: André Badalo, Joao Raposo, João Raposo

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: N/A

Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance

Story

On her wedding day, a bride-to-be grapples with her past as she tries on her wedding dress. When the phone rings, she recalls a forbidden encounter involving red lipstick and passionate sex in a dark room, ultimately leading to the signing of divorce papers. The story ends with uncertainty about whether she will proceed with becoming a wife.

Summary

Shoot Me (short) is a Portuguese drama directed by André Badalo. Set on the eve of a wedding, this short film explores themes of love, passion, regret, and the struggle to let go of the past. The story revolves around a bride-to-be torn between her upcoming nuptials and memories of a clandestine encounter that led to heartache. Despite its brevity, 'Shoot Me' packs an emotional punch, leaving viewers with a lingering sense of uncertainty about the protagonist's ultimate decision.