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Celebrating 270 years of Azorean colonization in Florianópolis, the Azores Contemporary Film Festival aims to disseminate Azorean culture through a set of films, short, medium and feature films, from documentary to fiction, including animation and fiction. Exhibition schedule: November 9th (Friday) at 19pm at Palácio Cruz e Sousa – Santa Catarina Historical Museum: Opening: The Current Panorama of Audiovisual in the Azores Region, with Miguel Costa; - Varadouro (by Paulo Abreu and João da Ponte - documentary, released in 2013); - Ser ilhéu (by Francisco Rosas - fiction, released in 2013); - Ramo Grande (Burra de Milho Cultural Association - documentary, released in 2015). November 10th (Saturday) at 15 pm at Palácio Cruz e Sousa – Santa Catarina Historical Museum: - Unnatural Selection (by André Matos - animation, released in 2015); - 50 Argentine Pesos (by Bernardo Cabral - fiction, released in 2012). - Party Night (by Nuno Costa Santos and Tiago Carvalho - documentary, released in 2012). November 11th (Sunday), at 20 pm at Espaço Cultural Armazém - Colectivo Elza: - Me (by Sara Azad - animation, released in 2015); - The Artistic Funeral of a Projectionist (by Luis Bicudo - documentary, released in 2013); - Asleep (by Paulo Abreu, released in 2012); - O Desvio de Meternich (by Tiago Melo Bento - fiction, released in 2014); - ZIP CODE: A2053N (from Pepe Brix - documentary, released in 2015). November 12th (Monday), at 19pm at the Museu da Escola Catarinense: - Suicide (Sara Azad - animation, released in 2013); - The Autonomic Journey (Filipe Tavares - documentary, released in 2013). November 13th (Tuesday), at 19pm at the Santa Catarina School Museum: - (IM)PERMANENCE (by Luisa Borges - fiction, released in 2014); - Halibut (Joao Botelho and Joao Garcia - fiction, released in 2013); - I wouldn't mind dying if there were Guitarras no Céu (by Tiago Pereira - documentary, released in 2010). November 14th (Wednesday), at 19pm at the Museu da Escola Catarinense: - Neighborhood Times (by Sara Azad - documentary, released in 2014); - PDL-LIS (by Diogo Lima - documentary, released in 2012); - Raimundo (by Paulo Abreu - fiction, released in 2015).
Start: 09/11/2018 21:00
End: 14/11/2018 23:00
Values: Gratuitous.
