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Jean Rouch retrospective
2011/03/10

This year's spotlight will be aimed at the french director Jean Rouch and Doclisboa will have the pleasure to screen recently retouched prints. Ethnologist and filmmaker, Jean Rouch has left a profound influence in modern cinema - especially when it comes to the Nouvelle Vague directors, that always saw him as a pioneer and his works Les Maîtres fous (1954), Moi, un Noir (1958), Chronique d'un été (1960) as deeply innovative.

His works, retouched by Archives Françaises du Film, the CNC (Centre national de la cinématographie) and also by the BNF (National Library of France) in 2008, gather an explosive power that remains nowadays. Jean Rouch never stopped filming, observing african and french people through their rituals in a rigorous and humorous way.
His retrospective will present a broad vision of his works, labeled under his records: ethnography, fiction and ethno-fiction, portraits, etc.

The films "48" by Susana de Sousa Dias and “Down Here” by Comes Chahbazian, received the Special Mention at Festival “Punto de Vista”
2011/03/03

The films "48" by Susana de Sousa Dias and "Down Here" by Comes Chahbazian, received the Special Mention at Festival for the Internacional Competition of the 7th edition of Punto de Vista, the International Documentary Film Festival of Navarra, which took place between the 22-27 of February in Pamplona, Spain.

The film "48", covers almost half a century of dictatorship based on a group of photographs of former political prisoners of the Portuguese dictatorship (1926-1974)." 48" tries to show the mechanisms through which an authoritarian system endeavoured to perpetuate itself.
The film "Down Here" by Comes Chahbazian, was presented in the International Competition - Mid-Lenght at the last edition of doclisboa.
Fragmented portraits of life in Yerevan, capital of Armenia, two decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In the everyday gestures and expressions of anger felt in street demonstrations, one can also feel the presence of memory. The space of memory coexists with the loss of the family space, the working space and the urban space

Anna Glogowski leads doclisboa's future
2011/03/02

Anna Glogowski will be heading the XIX Doclisboa Festival, which will take place from the 20th to the 30th of October.
Selected and chosen among several portuguese and foreign candidates, Anna Glogowski will succeed Sérgio Tréfaut as the director of the most important portuguese documentary film festival.

Born in São Paulo, Brazil, on the February 5th, 1950, Anna Glogowski lives between Portugal and France, working for the French public television documentary field.
For almost 20 years now (from 1984 until 2002) she acted as Comissioning Editor for Canal Plus and took over the same position at France Télévision in 2005, until today.
Anna Glogowski has actively participated in the selection of Doclisboa's portuguese documentaries and has been a programmer since 2007.
Apordoc - The Portuguese Documentary Association - also unveils a new board, that will be heading the associating until 2012, composed by: Manuel Mozos, Maria João Taborda, Susana de Sousa Dias, Sandro Araújo e Fernando Carrilho.

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