As of 2025, is undergoing a quiet rebranding. Sources close to the firm indicate they are developing a "Digital 4th Vault"—an encrypted, AI-driven platform that allows heirs to access their trust documents and voting rights without physical presence, using biometric confirmation.
Directed by António da Silva, the film is a short, dialogue-free exploration of urban desire. It utilizes a "hidden camera" or "spy-cam" aesthetic to capture sexual interactions between men—portrayed as high-powered bankers—in a public restroom during their lunch break. Experimental / Queer / Adult Cinema Release Date: October 28, 2012 (Germany) Production: Antonio da Silva Films Antonio Da Silva Bankers 4
The work highlights the tension between a high-stakes corporate environment and the primal, often taboo activities that occur in its shadows. Production Context As of 2025, is undergoing a quiet rebranding
Antonio Da Silva (1872–1950) was a Portuguese industrialist and banker. Unlike traditional landed gentry, Da Silva built his fortune through a combination of colonial trade (particularly with Brazil and African territories), manufacturing, and strategic private banking. By the 1920s, his banking house – often referred to simply as – operated as a discreet, high-net-worth private bank headquartered in Lisbon, with correspondence offices in London, Rio de Janeiro, and Luanda. It utilizes a "hidden camera" or "spy-cam" aesthetic