Daily Program

02 August . Monday

Hour Activity Location
14h00

Workshops


The greatest lesson in the world
Animation film workshop Abi Feijó
Agrupamento de Escolas de Melgaço
17h30

Exhibitions


Those That Remain
Exhibition opening Patrícia Barbosa
Praça da República / antiga Agência de Viagens Rumo
18h00

Exhibitions


The Image Enabler of the Centre Pompidou
Exhibition opening Visita guiada por Bernard Despomadères
Museu de Cinema Jean Loup Passek
18h00

Workshops


Work
Summer Workshop Pedro Costa
Agrupamento de Escolas de Melgaço
19h30

Exhibitions


To be and to return
Inauguração da Exposição de Fotografia e do livro João Gigante
Bond
Exhibition opening Susana Porteiro Project undertaken in 2019 Photographic Residence
Casa da Cultura
22h00

Frontal Shot


Film Residency documentaries FRONTAL SHOT 2019
UM QUILÓMETRO ACIMA | One kilometer up ahead Sérgio Ferreira | Portugal, 2021, 15' ALMA DA TERRA | Soul of the earth Nídia Nascimento | Portugal, 2021, 35' AOS NETOS QUE DEUS NOS DEU | To God’s grandchildren Filipe Nunes Branco | Inês T. Alves | Portugal, 2021, 28' LINHA FLUIDA | Fluid line Kopal Joshy | Portugal, 2021, 12'
Casa da Cultura

03 August . Tuesday

Hour Activity Location
10h00

Off Screen


Course opening session
Manoel BatistaPresidente da Câmara Municipal de Melgaço Carlos Eduardo Viana - Presidente da Direção da AO NORTE Paula TavaresDireção do ID+ Manoela dos Anjos Afonso Rodrigues - NuPAA/UFG/ANPAP José da Silva Ribeiroorganização do Fora de Campo – Curso de Verão
Casa da Cultura
10h30

Off Screen


First-person Narratives the Construction of Autobiographical Spaces in Learning Situations
Manoela dos Anjos Afonso Rodrigues NuPAA/UFG/ANPAP José da Silva Ribeiro AO NORTE

We are teachers and researchers working with first-person narratives through audiovisual and its mediation processes, as well as contemporary artistic practices and their creative processes. Our partnership was born in the Post-Graduation Program in Visual Art and Culture at FAV / UFG, in Brazil 2019, when we realized that we were working closely with content and processes with our students, focusing on first-person narratives, although in different ways. José Ribeiro, in the discipline Fieldwork and digital narratives, started from preliminary questions of self-recognition in the present situation of “learning” - who am I? What am I doing here? The know thyself placed in the courtyard of the Temple of Apollo in Delphi, according to the writer Pausânias, constituted in my understanding an important starting point for all of us apprentices. Also important is the place where we want to go. These questions spawned the proposal to build a short visual, audiovisual or performance narrative to introduce the students and, in the continuation of this first production, the elaboration of a logbook or a portfolio of each of the participants that would accompany the development of the discipline. Thus, we tried to construct meaningful learnings of subjects and subjectivities that built, met, recognize themselves and others, present and socialize themselves beyond the school context of the classroom, project themselves as “transforming action”, in an intercultural, interdisciplinary, transmedia and emotive crossing. In the discipline Autobiographical Acts and Decolonial Practices in Visual Arts, Manoela approached first-person narratives from the visual arts, seeking to experience the field of autobiography under the lens of decoloniality studies. Based on autobiogeography, Manoela proposed to the students a critical and poetic exercise in the construction of the autobiographical space. To this end, she gifted a small wooden box to each student who, in turn, decided what would constitute such a space, plus what would not be considered, thus bringing to consciousness the processes of construction of self narratives. The concepts “space” and “place” articulated by humanist and feminist geography, as well as debates about politics of place and identity in the field of writings on postcolonial life were important activators of the proposal. Each box generated a particular autobiogeography, that is, a critically situated autobiographical narrative that highlights the displacement experiences - geographic and identity - of the people involved in selecting what remains or comes out of the box. In the proposal for the Summer Course, participants will receive a brief introduction on the concept of autobiogeography and autobiographical research based on artistic practice, and will try to build their own autobiographical spaces in small containers provided at the beginning of the course. The goal is to observe how we create and edit the narratives that build our idea of self.

Casa da Cultura
14h00

Off Screen


Project Hop to Melgaço: from Minho to the Amazon - Contributions to a Multicultural, Interdisciplinary, Transdisciplinary, Multi-media and Emotive Journey
Denise Machado Cardoso - UFPA Alessandro Ricardo Campos - UFPA Maria Alice Rocha – CEPAE/UFG Álvaro Campelo – Universidade Fernando Pessoa

This project, started in 2018, developed in 2020 a new, intensifyng stage with the initiation of teachers to audiovisual production and its use in creative processes in education, with the meeting in Melgaço of Marajó between the Mayors of Melgaço of Minho and Melgaço of Marajó and the development of research with midwives and teachers in Melgaço. We will present these project developments focusing on participatory audiovisual ethnographic explorations and the creative processes in art and culture through the audiovisual productions of researchers and teachers involved in the project, photographs taken on route, and exercises of “talking photographs” aimed at the deepening of Participative Audiovisual Ethnographies. We understand that all the undertaken work is a valid contribution to a multicultural, interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, multi-media and emotive journey that we hope to develop in the next stages.

Casa da Cultura
17h00

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
SACAVÉM Júlio Alves | Portugal, 2019, 65'
Casa da Cultura
18h20

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
LÚA VERMELLA | Red Moon Tide Lois Patiño | Espanha, 2020, 85'
Casa da Cultura
21h30

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
GUERRA | War José Oliveira, Marta Ramos | Portugal, 2020, 105'
Casa da Cultura

04 August . Wednesday

Hour Activity Location
10h00

Off Screen


Self Narratives
Colectivo Educar la Mirada - Universidade Rey Juan Carlos - URJC Alfonso Palazón Meseguer, Marisa Víctor Crespo.

Based on Pedagogy, Philosophy, Audiovisual Sciences and Cinema, the collective Educar la Mirada has been developing, in the last two years, a reflection on our practices in which we observe confluences with visual anthropology at work with the identity of people, in the pedagogical documentation or point of view from which audiovisual productions are made. The project we are presenting focuses on autobiography as an expression of personal narration of the self. The main interest has been the use of audiovisuals as a work tool in the elaboration of self narratives as an element of expression for groups that do not produce cinematographic works; and that in Anthropology has been named (audio) visual without authorship. Working with older women (around 80 years old) from the municipality of Leganés made it possible to inquire about their recollections and memories. This format has meant the use of documents, stories and reports that have supposed narratives representing decisive moments in their lives. These are first-person accounts that have a concrete presence in the lives of these women and acquire a sense of "My self" through a resource presented as a form of expression of identity. We propose to develop practice work using objects from our closest culture that will allow for the creation of an audiovisual production relating to the very identities of the people present at the meetings. We also intend to project the assembled productions in the following days.

Casa da Cultura
14h00

Off Screen


Argentinean documentary film in the first-person: a renewing force in non-fiction narratives
Pablo Piedras - –Institute of Entertainment Arts, University of Buenos Aires (via ZOOM) DEBATE with participation of: Gilmar Santana - Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) Maria Ângela Pavan - Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (PPGEM/UFRN) José Ribeiro - AO NORTE | ID+

The eruption of the “self”, the “I” of filmmakers in documentary narratives has been one of the fundamental identity marks of non-fiction cinema of the 21st century. In Latin America, documentary tradition has become a territory largely reluctant to explicitly incorporate authorial subjectivity in works. This panorama began to change in the eighties due to the influence of television and journalistic formats, but also with the emergence of experimental forms within non-fiction in the international film scene. The 1990s provided a glimpse of some films narrated in the first person by Latin American directors, in many cases in a situation of migration and deterritorialization. Undoubtedly, from the year 2000, documentary films have emerged that incorporate some modulation of the authorial "I" in their narrative structure and this produces profound changes in the ways in which the works will represent reality and the historical past. Memory discourses, based on narratives organized about personal experience, are the main protagonists of documentaries from the first two decades of the 21st century. However, the future of this type of documentary film seems to be glimpsed in works that do not focus on the exploration of time and personal memory, but rather involve the authorial “I” in a complex web of stories and characters, in which circulation across the space (and the conflicts that this entails) takes on greater prominence.

Casa da Cultura
17h00

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
HALO BABCIU | Hello Grandma Kamila Chojnacka | Poland , 2020, 28'
Casa da Cultura
17h30

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
A SAD SE SPUŠTA VEČE | Then comes the evening Maja Novaković | Serbia , 2019, 27'
Casa da Cultura
18h00

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
IMPERDONABLE | Unforgivable Marlén Viñayo | Spain / El Salvador, 2020, 30'
Casa da Cultura
18h30

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
iHUMAN Tonje Schei | Norway / Denmark, 2019, 99'
Casa da Cultura
21h30

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
DENTRO DA MINHA PELE | In my skin Toni Venturi, Val Gomes | Brazil, 2020, 86'
Casa da Cultura
21h00

Exhibitions


Impermanence, or, of life by these brandas
Exhibition opening Luís Miguel Portela | Portugal, 2018
sede da junta de freguesia da Gave
22h00

Special outdoor session


UM QUILÓMETRO ACIMA | One kilometer up ahead Sérgio Ferreira | Portugal, 2021, 15' ALMA DA TERRA | Soul of the earth Nídia Nascimento | Portugal, 2021, 35' AOS NETOS QUE DEUS NOS DEU | To God’s grandchildren Filipe Nunes Branco | Inês T. Alves | Portugal, 2021, 28' LINHA FLUIDA | Fluid line Kopal Joshy | Portugal, 2021, 12'
sede da junta de freguesia da Gave

05 August . Thursday

Hour Activity Location
10h00

KINO MEETING


KINO MEETING
Agrupamento de Escolas de Melgaço
10h00

Off Screen


First-person Narratives in Documentary Cinema
Ana Maria Gomes, director Testimonies of a Female Film Director

The emergence of the first person in documentary film is not a fact disconnected from cultural transformations, but as broad ones that had a great impact on artistic and intellectual expressions such as the crisis of large narratives and totalizing explanations, the profusion of small narratives, the discourse about the world centered on subjectivity and the biographical and autobiographical trajectories of its authors. The first-person documentary also contributed to the accessibility of sound and image technologies, with the emergence of video and successive technological innovations, the availability of editing and composition software, as well as the economic and political requirements that facilitated the profusion of solitary, independent filmmakers and the surfacing of first-person cinema. However this does not constitute a break with the past, but the development in what was already latent since the 1960s and which in the subsequent years found appropriate conditions for its development. The themes are not particularly innovative, not even their social function. The novelty / innovation consists above all in the treatment of themes and social phenomena from the experience of oneself, the individual, personal, in order to tackle them. In this session we will invite a female filmmaker to present her personal experience of creativity in the first person.

Casa da Cultura
15h00

Off Screen


Talking about photographs and who we are
Daniel Maciel - AO NORTE | ID+ Manuel SendónFaculty of Fine Arts, Pontevedra | CEFVigo

Throughout the 20th century, photography gradually and massively introduced itself into people's lives, occupying a prominent place in albums, the decoration of the house and domestic and community archives as a privileged support for biographical and historical recording and description. Going through domestic photo albums, as well as collections of ethnographic photographs, sets the tone for a journey through history and culture told in the first person. Personal photographs travel through their own, domestic circuit, but also extend along pathways designed by family, neighbourhood and emotive networks. Its language is, therefore, different from professional photography, whose contribution is public, in contrast, aimed at common communication and disconnected from elements of local identification as well as private and home uses and customs. To the eye of the investigator, domestic photographs are a window into everyday life, the practices and customs, as well as an interesting aesthetic break with the paradigms in force in art photography. However, at the same time, domestic photographs are also the opportunity for, among their holders and those figured in them, a reflection that is both self-identifying and autobiographical. We propose to meet at the center of an exhibition of photographs collected among the inhabitants of Castro Laboreiro. With Manuel Sendón, we will travel through the potential of analytical and aesthetic possibilities contained therein.

Centro Cívico de Castro Laboreiro
17h00

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
STRIP AND WAR Andrei Kutsila | Poland / Belarus, 2019, 88'
Casa da Cultura
18h00

Exhibitions


Who are we here on the plateau
Exhibition opening Daniel Maciel
Centro Cívico Castro Laboreiro
18h30

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
COLOMBIA IN MY ARMS Jenni Kivistö, Jussi Rastas | Finland, 2020, 91'
Casa da Cultura
21h30

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
GUERRA, TIZA, TIEMPO - AUSENCIAS RECUPERADAS | War, Chalk, Time - Recovered Absences Philippine Sellam | Spain / Argentina, 2020, 15'
Casa da Cultura
21h45

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
OECONOMIA Carmen Losmann | Germany, 2020, 89'
Casa da Cultura
21h30

Off Screen


Traveling in the Time of Others
Tânia Dinis - Cultural Association - Tenda de Saias

Since 2011, my research and creation work has explored intimacy, family life, time-image-memory, and these specific works are included in the series “Family Archives”, which is constantly developing and crisscrosses several perspectives and artistic fields, such as photography, performance, cinema and relational aesthetics. This research begins by investigating and collecting public or private archives - files that contain films and Super 8, analogue photographs, letters, slides, objects, etc. - to then be brought together in artistic experiments reorganized, revisited, confronted and manipulated by editing, the implementation of collages and sound fragments, exploration of the idea of image as an experience of the ephemerality of time and memory, also utilizing other real image registers, a research work around time-image-memory-dream-woman. The archives gather, preserve, and organize documentation that shows us past events. They are sources of knowledge that intimate facts that are supposed to be true, especially when the photographic support operates as a memory vehicle. The archive is memory and this memory enhances, informs and alters the present reality. Photography fixes a moment, builds identities, constitutes a micro-history, but it does not tell us everything. Memory is a fact and can also be considered a testimony of a past, transmitting a history. Photography and memory are connected by their capacity for past events, allowing for remembrance and displacement of the original moment in time and space. Traveling in the Time of Others - Castro Laboreiro is part of the Family Archive work, emergent from the Family Album creation, and transformed into other creations like the one I propose. The show intends to provide the spectator with a family gathering. I propose a return to the familiar ritual of viewing photographs, their materiality, photographs that are often from travels, festivities, moments of everyday life and most of the time articulated with texts or captions. It is also important to be able to experience the report in the first person about a certain photograph, since the registered image is important for those who were part of it, as well as the imagery of people and their observational take on a certain image. In collaboration with MDOC - Melgaço International Documentary Festival, a group of female residents of Castro Laboreiro, those who stayed and saw their husbands, children and brothers depart, will revisit visual documents, on a journey that aims to revisit a memory, culture, heritage, traversing personal stories that go through the era and its socioeconomic context.

Centro Cívico de Castro Laboreiro

06 August . Friday

Hour Activity Location
10h00

Brandeiro day


Traditional architectures - See Program
Casa da Cultura
10h00

Off Screen


Between Framework and Memory The Ethnographic Archives and the Notions of Representation in Visual Anthropology
Mina Rad - Festival International du Film Documentaire Aprés Varan Renato Athias - UFPE – International Festival of Ethnographic Film of Recife

Photography and film archives are fragments of memories rooted in the weight of years of experience in the field. The documentaries made from these archives seek to bring memories and representations to the general public, mediated by editing and first-person narratives. The inhabited stories and fieldwork leave their context and are conveyed by the narrative of a documentary. The spectator can see, feel and imagine the experiences of those who produced the ethnographic archive. Investigators can relive these experiences on the field by recounting memories derived from the archive. Documentaries made from archives will offer a new generation the opportunity to live these experiences and understand the relationship between memory and framework. Sometimes, half a century of fieldwork life is summarized in a 60-minute film where each word brings together memories and representations, and the first person narrative tries to convey the emotions present in the archives. We propose a reflection on issues related with ethnographic archives and relations with memory and representation today: how to respect the transmission of knowledge that has accumulated over decades? How to respect the traditions and customs existing in the archives, when bringing them to the big screen? How can a first-person narrative take viewers on a journey through time? What ethical issues do archives pose today?

Casa da Cultura
14h00

Off Screen


Network of Festivals and shared training online
Mina RAD - Festival International du Film Documentaire Aprés Varan Renato Athias - UFPE – International Festival of Ethnographic Film of Recife Jean Rouch Foundation
Casa da Cultura
16h00

Exhibitions


Impermanence, or, of memories from the brandeiro life
Exhibition opening Luís Miguel Portela | Portugal, 2018
Café O Brandeiro, Branda da Aveleira
17h00

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
OS CORPOS | The Bodies Eloy Domínguez Serén | Spain, 2020, 11'
Casa da Cultura
17h15

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
THE ENCHANTED WORDS OF THE HUPD’ÄH OF THE AMAZON - MASTERS OF KNOWLEDGE Mina Rad | France, 2020, 52'
Casa da Cultura
18h30

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
AQUI Y ALLI, JOURNAL D’UNE EXILÉE | Aqui y alli, Diary of an exiled woman Emma Fariñas | France, 2020, 52'
Casa da Cultura
21h30

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
OS MEUS AVÓS EM VIAGEM | My Grandparents Travelling Rui Esperança | Portugal, 2021, 14'
Casa da Cultura
21h45

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
VISÕES DO IMPÉRIO | Visions of Empire Joana Pontes | Portugal, 2021, 93'
Casa da Cultura
22h00

Special outdoor session | Parada do Monte


ENTRE LEIRAS | The life we know Cláudia Ribeiro, Portugal, 2020, 82'
Freguesia de Parada do Monte

07 August . Saturday

Hour Activity Location
10h00

Exhibitions


To be and to return
João Gigante
Bond
Susana Porteiro Exhibition Visit
Casa da Cultura
10h30

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
SHADOWS OF YOUR CHILDHOOD Mikhail Gorobchuk | Russia, 2020, 21'
Casa da Cultura
11h00

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
3 LOGICAL EXITS Mahdi Fleifel | Denmark, 2020, 14'
Casa da Cultura
11h15

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
BUSTARENGA Ana Maria Gomes | France / Portugal, 2020, 30'
Casa da Cultura
14h30

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
A HORSE HAS MORE BLOOD THAN A HUMAN Abolfazl Talooni | Iran, 2020, 19'
Casa da Cultura
14h50

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
THE GOLDEN BUTTONS Alex Evstigneev | Russia, 2020, 19'
Casa da Cultura
15h10

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
BELLA Thelyia Petraki | Greece, 2020, 24'
Casa da Cultura
16h00

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
DISPLACED Sharon Ryba-Kahn | Germany, 2020, 90'
Casa da Cultura
18h00

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
DIYALOG | Dialogue Selim Yildiz | Turkey, 2020, 93'
Casa da Cultura
21h30

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
PRAZER, CAMARADAS! José Filipe Costa , Portugal, 2019, 105'
Casa da Cultura
22h00

Special outdoor session | Castro Laboreiro

Guest Film


ATÉ PARA O ANO | PLAY IT AGAIN Philippe Machado | Portugal / France, 2020, 49'
Freguesia de Castro Laboreiro

08 August . Sunday

Hour Activity Location
10h00

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
AMOR FATI Cláudia Varejão | Portugal, 2020, 102'
Casa da Cultura
15h00

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
ANA E MAURIZIO Catarina Mourão | Portugal, 2020, 64'
Casa da Cultura
16h45

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
ACASA | My Home Radu Ciorniciuc | Romania, 2020, 85'
Casa da Cultura
18h35

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Screening films Running for the Jean-Loup Passek Award
LIFE OF IVANNA Renato Borrayo Serrano | Russia, 2021, 82'
Casa da Cultura
19h15

Jean-Loup Passek Award


Jean-Loup Passek Award ceremony
Casa da Cultura
22h00

Outdoor Special Screening . Cinema at the Tower


ENTRE LEIRAS | The life we know Cláudia Ribeiro, Portugal, 2020, 82'
Torre do Castelo