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Alumni newly-licenced from the Higher School of Theatre and Cinema avenged again by raising the Pedro Fortes Prize for Best Portuguese Film in the Greens Anthem for Half-Light,   of Maria Patron and the Honourable Mention of the same award for Out of the Bhear,   of Old Mário.

Many Congratulations to both of them!

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The award goes to Maria Patrão's Meia-Luz, a film inspired by the images she discovered in Jaime's film school, the first film of António Kings. We appreciate in this film a watchful eye on the cinema of António Reis, but above all about the cinema itself, through the apparent simplicity with which shows us the images and the sounds, the silences and the light, for example.

 

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Out of the Bhear presents a song poetically and at the same time makes us think about the way memory sets up our minds. Source: https://doclisboa.org/2021/24570 /