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69 articles available in total starting from 07/03/2019. Last article published on 01/07/2024.

Review: Gold Songs

Review: Gold Songs

Ico Costa’s beautiful yet heartbreaking film follows two people as one beating heart, as a flash of light in the midst of the darkness  

01/07 | FIDMarseille 2024

Rising up at Night is the big winner at IndieLisboa

Rising up at Night is the big winner at IndieLisboa

Nelson Makengo’s feature debut has received two trophies, while Gold Songs by Ico Costa snagged the Best Portuguese Feature Film Award  

10/06 | IndieLisboa 2024 | Awards

Review: Savanna and the Mountain

Review: Savanna and the Mountain

CANNES 2024: Paulo Carneiro takes us to Covas do Barroso in Portugal for a truly captivating portrait of the local community’s fight against lithium mining  

20/05 | Cannes 2024 | Directors’ Fortnight

Isabel Machado • Producer, C.R.I.M. Productions

Interview: Isabel Machado • Producer, C.R.I.M. Productions

"Making films with their auteur's vision – our ultimate goal"

The Portuguese producer talks about her outfit's approach, her take on documentary production models and support for debuts, plus some of the most visible changes in the Portuguese cinematic scene  

13/05 | Producers on the Move 
2024

Review: Hands in the Fire

Review: Hands in the Fire

BERLINALE 2024: Margarida Gil follows a young film student as she visits a house that comes to life through its inhabitants  

27/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Encounters

Review: The Worst Man in London

Review: The Worst Man in London

Rodrigo Areias’s new feature, set in Victorian-era London, is a portrait of the wicked machinations of the art world  

06/02 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen Competition

Elena Duque  • Programmer, Doc’s Kingdom

Interview: Elena Duque • Programmer, Doc’s Kingdom

“As a programmer, you also have a responsibility to change what is considered to be the canon of film history”

As the 2023 edition of the Portuguese event kicked off, this year’s programmer, selected in the first-ever call opened by the seminar, broke down what is happening in Odemira until 5 December  

01/12/2023 | /Portugal

Review: Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish

Review: Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish

Ricardo Leite whisks us away on an alchemical trip that delves deep into his mind and vision, showing us a world we can all share  

29/11/2023 | Porto Post Doc 2023

To Books and Women I Sing and Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish win at Porto/Post/Doc

To Books and Women I Sing and Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish win at Porto/Post/Doc

Spaniard María Elorza’s film was deemed by the jury of the festival’s tenth edition to be “the most welcome surprise in the competition”  

27/11/2023 | Porto Post Doc 2023 | Awards

Doclisboa reveals this year’s winners and announces Paula Astorga as its new director

Doclisboa reveals this year’s winners and announces Paula Astorga as its new director

earth altars by Mexico's Sofía Peypoch title and As Melusinas à Margem do Rio by Portugal's Melanie Pereira are the big victors of the festival’s 21st edition  

31/10/2023 | Doclisboa 2023 | Awards

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