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.
Take It All
1958 Oscar-nominated A Chairy Tale features Jutra as actor. In Take It All, He and his companion play the main couple in an autobiographical film. Conjugality has to deal with the homosexual desire, merging self-fiction and direct cinema.
Take It All
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Claude Jutra
1963 • Canada • 99’
A Chairy Tale
Norman McLaren, Claude Jutra
1957 • Canada • 10’