the Network (2020)
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Diogo Fialho as
Episodes 13
Dário Rúben
In the network age, what is (still) real?
Dário Rúben, a guy just like the others, explores the network, watches videos from 25 de Abril, learns to pose for selfies and crushes on Tati.
Read MoreCarlos Firmino
The fake news. Carlos Firmino, a middle-aged domestic and gaslighter, is the administrator of fake news pages. Throughout the episode, he trolls through the various publications he finds through the feed and surfs on this thornier side of the Internet.
Read MoreTati Diego Carmo
Appearances are deceiving. The point that someone is willing to go to be loved in the online world. Tati is a young woman that loves social networks. She has dozens of photos that she edits before posting, in her spare time she is an influencer and loves the attention the gets.
Read MoreArmando Purificação
Prejudice, nostalgia, the danger of good intentions, of sadness, to continue, to survive in a world that is no longer ours, to seek love again. A misfit, Armando Purificação, feels the anachronism of his experiences on the Network, from the reactions to his youth photos to the unboxings of his supermarket purchases, and also the discovery of virtual contacts with the mysterious Madame Saigon.
Read MoreDioguinho TT
The way that teenagers act in the virtual world, the possible lessons of karma - not always poetic justice - and the cyber risks that affect everyone, even teen trolls. Dioguinho is Armando's grandson. At the age of 15, he surfs the web as he wants, among festival posters, pornography and jokes with friends - even at the expense of his grandfather. However, relaxation on the Internet may come with trouble - and Dioguinho finds himself the target of a malicious blackmail.
Read MoreA. Santos Sousa
Professional and compulsive indignation in the Network. Emojis overcoming the language. A. Santos Sousa is an anthropologist, an academic. In the Network, the intricacies of the communication are a source of bewilderment for him. The politically correct is a minefield. Among so many people who don't understand each other, a series of posts and cryptic riddles with emojis seem to make the most sense.
Read MoreAdelaide Caixinha
Solitude, the cause for trying to find self-love in the Network era. The search for the meaning of life and for approval. Adelaide searches the Network for some order to end the chaos and uncertainty of her life. The apps come in handy: Wanted to know who finds you attractive, Sleeping Hero to have control over sleep and dreams. What is comforting in the Network, where schizophrenia intensifies and dizzying modernity lurks between online combats that oppose dangerous politicians and masked activists. Also, simultaneous identities between boxer playboys and Instagram old women.
Read MoreAna Vegan D'Almeida
The profound hypocrisy behind everything, or almost everything, that is trendy; the loud, aggressive and cowardly reaction of the masses; how the Network exposes the worst side of human nature. Ana "Vegan" D'Almeida is a well-known author. Juliano Marta Seixas is a well-known director. They were married. The first one doesn't eat meat. The second has a new movie coming out that has nothing to do with his ex-wife. Both statements are lies, just like the indulgent copy-pasted text for fans, Mestre Zucco's commandments or the headlines of Juliano's film. Our narratives are repeated until exhaustion, until a break in the mesh, and in the Network.
Read MoreMicael Arriaga Silveira Aka Mas
A young comedian in the Azores. The ultra-periphery of men and the exhibitionism of nature. Micael does "stand-up" directly on the keyboard (besides, he is a stutterer). The hundreds of reactions you receive are only half the enjoyment. When Tati reveals herself to be a more dedicated (and sexy) fan than the others, Micael redoubles her efforts. Unfortunately the pitfalls of the Net are ready to swallow anyone, be it "Untaggables" or "Hated Men".
Read MoreJT Mendes
The satire to the underground, to the alternative so alternative that it ends up alone and broken. Criticism of those who criticize the network but still do not leave it. JT Mendes has a lot to be proud of in life. He is a visual artist, CEO and creator of a craft beer brand, has a complete curriculum and a fair age on his shoulders. But trying to silence the father's orphanage with daily dialogues with a paid bot may just be the first symptom that all is not well. Certain distances may be irreconcilable. And nobody seems interested in your new exhibition.
Read MoreTheo
Portugal and the prejudices it has (about itself and others). What you are (identity) and what you believe. Theo is a Dutch expat. He owns rural tourism and loves Portuguese landscapes, Portuguese foods, Portuguese folklore. The Portuguese love him, they love the videos he makes, even though they have never seen his face, his boyfriend, the countryside. However, tensions increase and instability increases in the deepest tissues that form the Network...
Read MoreFather Daniel
Naivety and disappointment. A new user arrives on the network with hope and good faith ... while it corrodes and degrades. It's incredible, but it's true: Daniel Sequeira had never created a profile on social networks. The time is now, and courage is to be commended (after all, there are priests who do triathlons!). Unfortunately for Daniel, the Network is so inhospitable, the algorithm so claustrophobic, the policing so oppressive, the truth so momentary, that there is no salvation.
Read MoreHeteronymous
The collapse of the network. The NO won. The Internet is over. People go out into the street. Everything seems lost, irreversibly more complicated. The tap was turned off and with it all relations, loves, dislikes, pet hatreds and secretary friendships. There doesn't seem to be anything to do. That is, until a mysterious invitation arrives at the home of a few elected officials to reconnect.
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