01 MAY — 11 MAY 2024

01 MAY — 11 MAY 2024

Films highlighting relevant current issues, renowned filmmakers, and premieres.

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Films highlighting relevant current issues, renowned filmmakers, and premieres.

À Mesa da Unidade Popular

The Popular Unity Table was part of the furniture that, in the post-Independence period, the Mozambican State intended to attribute to all families and brought together the socialist idea of equality and social justice with the concept of National Unity, Frelimo’s basic assumption for the harmonious development of the country. Today, we sit down at that table again, to revisit the process of building a Nation and the utopia of a more just society.
Isabel Noronha, Camilo de Sousa
Portugal / Mozambique

2024, 86'

All of Us Strangers

A film that brings together two “Internet boyfriends”, actors Andrew Scott (Sherlock, Fleabag) and Paul Mescal (Normal People, Aftersun). Scott is Adam, a lonely screenwriter who lives in London, and falls in love with his enigmatic neighbour, Mescal’s Harry. When he goes to visit his childhood home (to find inspiration for a next project), he discovers that a phantom version of his parents (Claire Foy and Jamie Bell) is still there.
Andrew Haigh
United Kingdom / United States

2023, 105'

Architecton

An essay that reflects on humanity’s relationship with nature. Kossakovsky takes the landscape design of Italian architect Michele De Lucchi, using the circle to reflect on history and its civilisations, from the year 60-after-Christ to the year 2023, past and future collide in stunning images.
Victor Kossakovsky
Germany / France / United States

2024, 98'

Cosmic Miniatures

Alexander Kluge, an emblematic figure of the avant-garde New German Cinema, has now taken up the tool of Artificial Intelligence. The game of stretching the creative possibilities of this divisive system takes us into space where the special little dog Laika may have given rise to a powerful species of intergalactic battle dogs. Among other extraordinary considerations.
Alexander Kluge
Germany

2024, 94'

Crossing

Tekla is the trans niece of Lia, a retired teacher, who has not been heard from, since going to Istanbul, for some time. Determined to find her, Lia is persuaded by Achi, her niece’s neighbour and friend who says he knows details of her whereabouts and wants to embark on the search, to leave Georgia together. When they arrive in the city, which turns out to be full of possibilities, they realise that finding someone who doesn’t want to be found can be more complicated than they expected.
Levan Akin
Sweden / Denmark / France / Turkey / Georgia

2024, 105'

Foremost by Night

Víctor Iriate’s first feature film, Foremost by Night explores a particularly painful problem: the forced adoption of children by the Franco regime in Spain. In this film, the plot revolves around Vera’s search for her biological son, whom she gave up for adoption because she couldn’t afford to raise him. When she enquires at the necessary institutions, she is told that her file doesn’t exist. Her investigation leads her to Cora and her adopted son Egoz.
Víctor Iriarte
Spain / Portugal / France

2023, 109'

I’m Not Everything I Want to Be

Libuše Jarcovjáková, who’s been dubbed the “Nan Goldin of Czechoslovakia”, finds herself in a stifling environment after the Prague Spring of 1968. There are few places where she can express herself freely or explore her sexuality. The camera as her constant companion — and the source of the film’s material, made up of her innumerable photographs and diary excerpts — sees her go to West Berlin, escape to Tokyo, and return to Europe. 
Klara Tasovska
Czech Republic / Slovakia / Austria

2024, 90'

No Other Land

A film by a Palestinian collective about the destruction that Israel is able to cause in its attempt to occupy larger swathes of land. But it’s also about the bond that develops between an Israeli journalist and a Palestinian activist who create a unique alliance.
Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Rachel Szor, Yuval Abraham
Palestine / Norway

2024, 95'

Nome

It’s 1969 and the Portuguese Colonial War is raging in Guinea-Bissau. But before we dive into the conflict, we see the day-to-day life of the protagonist, Nome, his relationships with his mother and the woman he is in love with. But Nome won’t stay in the village much longer and will give his body and soul to the armed struggle with the PAIGC guerrillas (African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde). He becomes a hero tormented by everything that has happened.
Sana Na N'Hada
Portugal / France / Guinea-Bissau / Angola

2023, 117'

Pedágio

A toll booth worker decides to combine her official job with a more unofficial, perhaps illegal one. What matters is the extra money because she has an odd goal: she wants her own son to undergo a “gay cure” propagated by a famous foreign pastor. 
Carolina Markowicz
Brazil / Portugal

2023, 102'

The Beast

Romance and dystopia often go hand in hand. Léa Seydoux is Gabrielle, a woman who lives in a futuristic society that abhors emotions that exalt human beings. To this end, a DNA purification process is carried out that leads the individual to travel through all their previous lives, separating themselves from all the things that have affected them. On these journeys, Louis (George MacKay) appears, in an encounter that jeopardizes the whole process.
Bertrand Bonello
France / Canada

2023, 146'

The Survivors

In the mid-19th century, a group of survivors from a wrecked slave ship, both black and white, end up on a deserted island, lost somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean. The fight for survival and power will flip the moral and social values of those days. The Survivors tells the story of how masters and enslaved people may or may not coexist under extreme circumstances.
José Barahona
Portugal / Brazil

2024, 105'

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