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2005 / 2006

Atlantic Shore            
documentary | 50' | 2006
director | Ariel de Bigault

Synopsis

This documentary traces the singularity of the Portuguese artistic creation. It shows the genuine and exceptional caracter of the new generation work, inspired by the true lusitan soul.



festivals and awards


Essay on the Theatre             
documentary | 90' | 2006
director | Rui Simões

Synopsis

This documentary shows a peculiar vision about theatre in general and O Bando in particular, on the bases of João Brites' directing the showcase of “ENSAIO SOBRE A CEGUEIRA” (essay on blindness), written by José Saramago.

 

 



festivals and awards | gallery | BLOG


Trova do Vento que Passa    
video-ilustration | 3' | 2006
director | Rui Simões
Synopsis

Video-Ilustration of Manuel Alegre's poem.



Postal Videos of Cabo Verde          
postal-video | 37' | 2005
director | Rui Simões

Synopsis

4 Postal Videos' short serie (CINEMAS ASA, SABE, DEZÊ BÔ NÔME, TUD SEMPRE DRÊT) from various island in Cabo Verde (St.Vicente, St. Antão and Santiago), during the 3rd International Gathering of Cabo Verde's Cinema 2002.

 

 


credits | festivals and awards | galLerY


Very Sentimental Show              
musical documentary| 72' | 2005
director | Rui Simões
Sinopsys

Live concert of the Irmãos Catita and friends at the Ritz Club, in 1996, Very Sentimental Show. Includes bonus concerts: Cinearte 1993, and Queima das fitas Coimbra 1994.
The roots of the Catita´spirit are burried deep down the origin of time. Spread like Polibas around the World, starting from its own center of balance, elsewhere in the elevator of Grand Hotel Curia, raised by the "madrastas", a kind of so-called religious female-educator, spread amoung the Christian World, and whose main educational tool is the stick, the Catita brothers became early "stars" within the various orphanage they frequented, from French Polynésie to San Marino's Republic, through Casa Pia and the various holiday camps of the former New State, today refered to as Old State.