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Terra de Ninguém
2012. Portugal. Salomé Lamas. 72 min.
U.S. premiere
Sunday, February 24, 2013, 5:00 p.m.
Theater 2 (The Roy and Niuta Titus Theater 2), T2
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Terra de Ninguém
2012. Portugal. Directed by Salomé Lamas. Paulo De Figueiredo worked as a mercenary, a figure on the fringes of two worlds: power, and the revolutions that brought it to an end. Structured as a non-linear conversation between the filmmaker and his subject, the film takes place in "no man's land," a place outside of either’s comfort zone. Paulo speaks of anonymous locations and facts, fragments of violence and cruelty, and his own experiences. The filmmaker asks: What are the distinctions between reporting (facts) and literature (imagination), between authentic and artistic reality? How can you truly represent trauma, memory, and history? Courtesy O Som e a Fúria. (IS) In Portuguese; English subtitles. 72 min.
In the Film exhibition Documentary Fortnight 2013: MoMA’s International Festival of Nonfiction Film and Media
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