With a radical construction and a postmodernist aesthetic, God Ex Machina shows us, in its three volumes, a satirical intervention (as the author calls it) criticising the modern western society.
With strong references to the most important and iconic plays of the western dramaturgy, from Shakespeare to Heiner Muller, Tiago Durão brings to the screen an absurd and chaotic reality, illustrating the foundations of new Europe, revisiting the most famous and important episodes of the European history.
Incisive, bitter and violent, God Ex Machina puts us face to face with Revolution, War and Ruined Hope.
Direction, Dramaturgy and Artistic Director Tiago Durão Executive Production André Tavares e Catarina Pinto Associate Producer Magic Wand 1st Assistent Ricardo Rodrigues Cinematography Teresa Queirós, João Gabodes and Tiago Durão Acting Director Tiago Durão Casting Director Mário Coelho e Tiago Durão Wardrobe and Accessories Queta Durão Make Up, FX make up and hairstylist Olga Santos e Sofia Frazão Camera Tiago Gonçalves, João Gabodes, Teresa Queirós, Ludgero zorro, Miguel Carvalho, Rui Mendes, Guilherme Alves Montagem Ludgero Zorro e Tiago Durão Sound Caption Paulo Soares e Rui Mendes Sound Edition Ludgero Zorro e João Ceia Translating Olena Rudakova, Madalena Mântua e Carolina Rosalino Original Soundtrack Bruno Bizarro e Ludgero Zorro Technical Support José Durão
Cast Ana Valentim, Ana Valente, Ana Catarina, Alice Coelho, Beatriz Godinho,
Beatriz Wellenkamp Carretas, Bárbara Bruno, Catarina Rolo Salgueiro, Cleonise Tavares, David Guedes, Duarte Soares, Eduardo Guerra Frazão, Francisco Sousa, Gabriela Nemésio, Isac Graça, Inês de Castro, Joana Aires, João Santos, José Leite, João Pedro Leal, Lia Carvalho, Mário Coelho, Martim Guerreiro, Mariana Medeiros, Mariana Ferreira, Mariana Gomes, Marco Mendonça, Madalena Mantua, Natacha Moreira, Nádia Yracema, Patrícia Duarte, Rafael Gomes, Rita Rocha Silva, Roger Madureira, Sylvie Dias, Sérgio Coragem, Sandra Pereira, Tiago Durão, Valter Teixeira, Zé Miguel
Partners Luma Visual Experience, Mário Dinis, Otília Nikolic, Lar-eira, Espaço DNA – Teatro Praga, Maria João Miranda, António Calado, Nuno Fernandes