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CLANDESTINE

06.11.2024

Feature Film Selection/ Portugal, 2023, 83’

Details
  • DirectorMaria Mire
  • Screenplay: Maria Mire
  • Editing: Luísa Homem
  • Cinematography: Miguel Tavares
  • Music: Ricardo Guerreiro
  • Producer: Luisa Homem, João Matos, Leonor Noivo, Pedro Pinho, Susana Nobre, Tiago Hespanha
  • ProductionTerratreme Filmes
  • Cast: Kim Ostrowskij, Rafael Costa, Salomé Saltão
  • 2024 Porto Femme International Film Festival A Voz das Mulheres Award
Recap

To explore current practices of political dissidence, we look back into history and the experiences of a young artist. Margarida Tengarrinha, invited to go underground in Portugal in the latter half of the 20th century, played a crucial role in the antifascist resistance, working as a document forger to support political militancy. Employing temporal anachronism, the film unfolds like a letter to the future, a premonition of the tragic possibility that history may be repeating itself.

Director

Maria Mire

Born in Maputo in 1979, Maria Mire is an artist and researcher based in Lisbon, Portugal. Her work primarily explores the perception of moving images. She holds a PhD in Art and Design from FBAUP, which she completed in 2016, and currently serves as a teacher and co-director of the Cinema/Moving Image Department at Ar.Co in Lisbon.

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The Delegation of the European Union to Türkiye organises the annual EU Human Rights Film Days on the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Click here for the list of films.