Heritales @ Casa do Brasil – Lisbon (7th of March 2019)

Marabaixo Stories

The black people from Amapá, an amazonic Brazilian state, tell their own history through “Ladrão de Marabaixo” songs. They sing verses inspired by real events, mixing religious references, reality and fantasy, with humor and criticism in a poetical way.

  • Target Audience: General public, youth, adults, seniors
  • Day: 7th of March 2019
  • Time: 19.00
  • Duration: 72 min
  • Location: Casa do Brasil (Lisboa)
  • Presence of the director: TVideoconference
  • Registration: No registration required but limited space available
  • Extra Activities: Presentation and debate with María Zozaya, co-director of the Heritales – International Heritage Film Festival, since 2016 and Doctor and researcher in History.

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Isolation

When the world is in the dark all year long, the only sunny day is an important event. This day is tomorrow. Thousands of people gather on the beach, waiting to live this day together…


Monk

To whom does a monk raise a glass? To whom does he read his prayers? When the sun sits down the river, everything becomes gray and it’s more difficult to distinguish between white and black and the borderline between them. The monk crosses this line in search of the answer.


Nawabi Baluchari

The film ‘Nawabi Baluchari’ is about a special kind of silk tapestry of West Bengal, India. When Murshid Quli Khan became the first Nawab of Bengal, he transferred his office and courtyard to Murshidabad from Dhaka. There were silk weavers in a nearby village named Baluchar. The weavers were encountering the extravagant lifestyle of the Nawab for the first time. By being overwhelmed they created a kind of tapestry. They brought it to the Nawab for seeking some fortune. The foreign businessmen who was visiting the Nawab also discovered the new kind of tapestry. They made it as contemporary documentation. Periodically it has the Nawabs, then the foreigners, and their visits with the Nawab in the Nawabs Palace. The design shows Bibi is sitting as importantly as the Nawab in the court. It also has British women having tea in the garden, foreigner couples are on a boat trip on the Ganges with a native sailor. The intricacy in their hairstyle, clothes, jewelry, shoes are impeccable. Then comes the steam engine and the whole train as a motif on the tapestry. This new kind of weaving art made Murshidabad and the village Baluchar famous worldwide. The tapestry was gained fame by the name ‘Baluchari’. It all happened within 200 years. Devasting flood came over Baluchar for three consecutive years. The river Bhagirathi engulphed the village. Due to this calamity the weavers faced fatal consequences. A few of them flew to a drier land Bankura [200 km away]. This way fate puts the Baluchari weaving in the Baluchar village inside a coffin.


A festive Wind (Best Animation 2018-19)

A village square. Some musicians. A preparation. A bird. Competitions. A stain on a uniform. Then the feast.


Chitrakathi

Chitrakathi documents the journey of an ancient tribal Art form in a small village of Maharashtra, from it’s beginning to the present. Paintings were made sequentially and songs were recited when presenting them. The movie explores the path to the village, and how the art form went obsolete.


After Flame

A Human Right watch motion graphic animation based on a real incident happened in Beijing, China


The Stone Carver

A story about a tomb stone carver who walls himself in with work after the death of his son and wife. He sets off to create a massive monument, hoping to leave some lasting impact on the world. Eventually, he meets a boy whose future the carver will change forever.. 


Harvest

This short film tells the story of a young woman who is in the train recalling her autumn harvest as a child