Ciclo de Cinema ‘Num Mundo Que Se Reiventa’

Ciclo de Cinema ‘Num Mundo Que Se Reiventa’
Gaivotas Em Terra

Pólo Cultural das Gaivotas | Boavista

Ciclo de Cinema ‘Num Mundo Que Se Reiventa’

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This September and October, Rua das Gaivotas 6 hosts the film cycle ‘Num Mundo Que Se Reinventa’, curated by Pólo Cultural das Gaivotas | Boavista, which is part of the ‘Gaivotas no Pátio’ program. Four works of new Portuguese cinematographic production by young director, which have stood out throughout recent years, are presented.

Tuesday, September 12 — 21h

Frágil, by Pedro Henrique

Portugal, 2021, 98′ / M/14

You’re in a hurry
To go towards all that noise
To spend 8 hours alienating
But that’s what you do already
From Monday to Friday
And an the Club
It’s paid entrance

Monday, September 18 — 21h

Serpentário, de Carlos Conceição

Portugal, 2019, 80′ / M/12

In an Africa devastated by the apocalypse, a lonely boy wanders in search of his mother’s ghost. Lost between the backdrop of war and the need to survive in a universe he once knew too well, he must overcome his inner obstacles before any pilgrimage can be made.

 

Tuesday, October 3rd — 21h

Super Natural, de Jorge Jácome

Portugal, 2022, 85′ / M/14

Super Natural is a movie that speaks and listens, that interferes and seeks out those in front of it. Its desire is to leave the screen to see and listen to those who look at it, but also to be smelled and seen beyond what is seen.
Super Natural is the exit from the body, from all bodies, especially from one’s own. It is like a superpower and in this movement, it focuses on the image, a sensitive existence with which it intends to speak. That is why this film interpellates and aims to activate an effect, a hypothetical relaxation, a sensory experience for those outside the screen as if they were on it.

Tuesday, October 17 — 21h

Mato Seco em Chamas, de Joana Pimenta e Adirley Queirós

Portugal, 2022, 153’ / MN/14

Léa tells the story of the Gasolineiras from Kebradas as it echoes through the walls of the Hive, the Women’s Prison in Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil.