Doclisboa wants to question the present of film, bringing along its history and assuming cinema as a mode of freedom. By refusing the categorization of film practice, it searches for the new problematics that cinematic image implies, in its multiple ways of engagement with the contemporary.
Doclisboa tries to be a place to imagine reality through new modes of perception, reflection, and possible new forms of action.
Inventing Freedom 1
Cinematic experiences relating film language and the critique of modern society, including 21-87, by Lipsett, where George Lucas got the idea for “The Force”. Groulx’s film illustrates and criticises the modern consumption society.
Between You and You All
Entre tu et vous
Gilles Groulx
1969 • Canada • 65'
A Trip Down Memory Lane
Arthur Lipsett
1965 • Canada • 13'
21-87
Arthur Lipsett
1964 • Canada • 10'
Very Nice, Very Nice
Arthur Lipsett
1961 • Canada • 7'