

Concerns an Irish woman, Cathy (Pauline Cadell), who dearly loves her Portuguese lawyer husband, Pedro (Rui Morisson); however, unbeknownst to her, he engages in one tryst after another. Cathy soon finds herself trying to help a young delinquent get off heroin, while the youth's desperate mother joins a weird religious cult. In other segments, an elderly man is nearly driven mad with grief at the loss of his granddaughter in a train station, while a down-and-out jeweler ushers the young girl to a hotel room.
Acting
Pauline Cadell's slow-burn devastation carries the film.
Direction
Santos weaves four stories with cruel precision.

Director
Alberto Seixas Santos
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Part of Portugal's 'Novo Cinema' movement exploring working-class Lisbon with unflinching social realism.
The title's Portuguese original 'Mal' carries dual meaning—both 'bad' and 'evil'—suggesting systemic moral failure beyond individual sin.
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