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Blarghaaahrgarg Trailer (2010)

01 October 2010

Zeca is a loser. He lives with his grandmother and works as an exterminator. One day, while working, Zeca has an accident which will spawn the meanest, most horrible monster ever.

Screener Trailer (2021)

01 January 2021

"For now we see through a screen, darkly…”

Nocturna Trailer (2023)

28 October 2023

A cinematographic adaptation of the piece Poema, by the Portuguese thinker Tomás Maia. An audiovisual poiesis, “presented in a double movement, of flux and reflux, descending and ascending, in a veiled revisitation of the myth of Orpheus—but removing from the myth the male figure (and, therefore, any heroism) and transforming Eurydice into poetry itself, which, unlike the dead, rises above the underground” (from the piece’s original synopsis).

At Trafaria Trailer (2024)

23 October 2024

"Na Trafaria" is an alternative mapping methodology that uses cinema as a cartographic tool. A heterogeneous and fragmented territory, Trafaria is made up of several organisms, here placed in relationship by the cinematic mechanism.

Banana Motherfucker Trailer (2011)

14 March 2011

Six adventurers go on a quest for a mystical cemetery. After disturbing the dead, they trigger an ancient curse that will destroy the entire world.

Day Shift Trailer (2018)

23 October 2018

A film about faces, gestures and procedures during a day shift at the 112 medical emergency centre hotline, at INEM’s headquarters in Lisbon.

Where My Friend Made A Painting Trailer (2014)

15 April 2014

My friend made a painting from a photograph about a manifestation against the economic crisis and I made a film from that painting.

À Tarde Trailer (2017)

25 October 2017

A study of gestures, light and sounds from within a house in Lisbon, during a regular spring afternoon.

Bubaque Fishermen Trailer (2025)

23 October 2025

Leni and Mandemba are two fishermen from the island of Bubaque, in Guinea-Bissau. The filmmaker follows them for a whole day as they prepare their tools, gather bait and go fishing.