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Agenda Municipal / Movies 48

48
Wed 17 Apr
Cineclube de Joane programme (50x25 April)

Casa das Artes | Small Auditorium - 21h45

Admission: 4 euros | Students: 2 euros | Free for members of Cineclube de Joane | Portugal, 2009 | Direction and argument: Susana Sousa Dias | Rating: M/12 | Running time: 97 min.

Based on a series of photographs of political prisoners, Susana Sousa Dias ("Natureza Morta") once again focuses on the Estado Novo period and makes a documentary about the 48 years of dictatorship in Portugal (1926-1974). Showing the faces of PIDE victims, the aim is for the viewer to watch each image while listening, in voice-over, to the live testimony of the person in question, using pauses and silences as a means of reflection. For Sousa Dias, the film "seeks to operate in the zone between what photography shows and what it doesn't reveal; but also between analogy and strangeness, the enunciated and the lived, image and memory." GRAND PRIX 2010 at the Cinéma du Réel, France.

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