Portugal (27)
24 Memories Per Second
Portugal / 2018 / 20 minutes / NR
dir. Carlos Miranda
Away from the spotlight, one discovers a man-machine relationship that preserves moving images. Artifacts and frames are kept from oblivion and reveal who we were, how we thought and what we felt. A fragile and...
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The Wolf’s Lair
Portugal / 2015 / 102 minutes / NR
dir. Catarina Mourão
Every family has its secrets, the family of Portuguese filmmaker Mourão included. As the granddaughter of the well-known writer Tomaz de Figueiredo, she picks apart several of them in an intimate yet universall...
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Here In Lisbon
Canada, Portugal / 2015 / 88 minutes / NR
dir. and Marie Losier, Denis Côté, Dominga Sotomayor, Gabriel Abrantes
Welcome to Lisbon: there are mermaids by the Tagus and birds flying over the old city; there are mad scientists and singing fish; lost tourist guides and lost tourists; fado and sad guitars. What a weird city y...
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Coup De Grâce
Portugal / 2017 / 25 minutes / NR
dir. Salomé Lamas
Leonor returns from a trip on a day where her dad wasn’t expecting her. In twenty-four hours they will live a crescendoing hallucinated reality, led by Francisco’s unsettling state of apparent normality.
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Cidade Pequena (Small Town)
Portugal / 2016 / 19 minutes / NR
dir. Diogo Costa Amarante
One day, the child Frederico learns from his teacher that bodies are made up of a head, trunk and limbs and that people die when their hearts stop. That night, he can’t sleep. He wakes his mother up several tim...
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Where Do You Stand Now, João Pedro Rodrigues?
Portugal / 2017 / 21 minutes / NR
dir. João Pedro
Following the migration of the Monarch butterfly, fleeing the North American’s cold to spend Winter in the pleasant mountains of Michoacán in Mexico, this is a wandering film through lake Walden’s frozen banks ...
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IEC Long
Portugal / 2014 / 31 minutes / NR
dir. João Pedro Rodrigues, João Rui Guerra da Mata
Macao, Taipa Island, 2014. The word “panchão” was first heard in Macao. From the Chinese “pan-tcheong” or “pau-tcheong”, dictionaries define it as a Macanese regionalism also known as “China cracker” or “Chines...
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