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Iolanda Laranjeiro’s performance is the film’s anchor, portrayed with a "quietly powerful" determination. Her physical presence—often shown in a grey, sunless Lisbon—mirrors the oppressive weight of the bureaucracy she must navigate. The cinematography uses bird’s-eye views of the city to emphasize her isolation against a vast, indifferent system.
António employs a deliberate narrative strategy by keeping Miguel’s face hidden for the first half of the film. This choice forces the audience to live within Lúcia’s subjective experience and the cold reality of the legal procedures. The second half shifts into a courtroom drama, which reviewers describe as a "verbal anatomy" of a woman’s sexual life. The trial becomes a weaponized space where Lúcia’s lack of sexual enthusiasm is used to label her "frigid," effectively shifting the blame from the perpetrator to the victim's perceived failure as a wife. Submission.2020.MULTi.1080p.HMAX.WEB-DL.H264.DD...
The file string you provided refers to the , directed by Leonardo António. The film is a harrowing legal and social drama exploring marital rape and the systemic barriers women face within patriarchal justice systems. António employs a deliberate narrative strategy by keeping
In his 2020 film Submission ( Submissão ), director Leonardo António presents a clinical yet emotionally charged examination of justice, power, and bodily autonomy. The film follows Lúcia (played by Iolanda Laranjeiro), a woman who takes the radical step of reporting her husband for rape. By situating the conflict within a marriage and against a backdrop of institutional resistance, António transforms a private trauma into a public indictment of the Portuguese legal system. The trial becomes a weaponized space where Lúcia’s
Iolanda Laranjeiro (Lúcia), João Catarré (Miguel), and Maria João Abreu Language: Portuguese Genre: Legal Drama Submissão (2020) - IMDb
Submission is more than a legal thriller; it is an exploration of the "submission" expected of women by society, marriage, and the law. By focusing on the grueling minutiae of the legal process rather than the act of violence itself, Leonardo António highlights that for many victims, the path to justice is as harrowing as the crime. It is a timely, provocative work that challenges the audience to consider where allegations end and institutional complicity begins. Film Quick Facts (2020 Version) Director/Writer: Leonardo António
Below is an essay draft analyzing the film’s themes and narrative structure.

