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Camões Annual Lecture | Queen Mary University of London
Margarida Cardoso

Filming a postcolonial sense of identity: blurred images between memory and forgetfulness

A resistência de uma mulher ao colonialismo, as ruínas do império português em África, culpa histórica,  a construção de uma nação em Moçambique ―estes serão alguns dos temas a explorar nesta palestra. O que a câmara mostra ou oculta ao revisitar o passado?

Introdução de Jeremy Hicks (QMUL) || Debate com Ros Gray (Goldsmiths) e Omar García (QMUL)

A fotógrafa e realizadora Margarida Cardoso nasceu em Portugal e cresceu em Moçambique. Em 1995 começou a realizar os próprios filmes. As obras mais conhecidas de Margarida Cardoso  ― os documentários Natal 71 e Kuxa Kanema - O Nascimento do Cinema, e as longas-metragens ficcionais A Costa dos Murmúrios e Yvone Kane ― expõem a vida na África portuguesa colonial e pós-colonial.

31 de Janeiro de 2019

18:30, Hitchcock Cinema, ArtsOne, Mile End Campus, London E14 NS  

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Camões Annual Lecture - Filming a postcolonial sense of identity
by Queen Mary University of London

Camões Annual Lecture - Filming a postcolonial sense of identity: blurred images between memory and forgetfulness - Margarida Cardoso

A woman’s resistance to colonialism, the ruins of the Portuguese Empire in Africa, historical guilt, nation-building in Mozambique ― these are some of the themes explored in this lecture. What gets seen, what gets out of focus as the camera searches the archives of the past?

Photographer and Film Director Margarida Cardoso was born in Portugal and grew up in Mozambique. In 1995 she started directing her own films. Her best known films ― the documentaries Natal 71/Christmas 71 and Kuxa Kanema-The Birth of Cinema, and the feature films The Murmuring Coast and Yvone Kane ― all relate to her experience in colonial and post-colonial Portuguese Africa. Her films were screened and received awards in many festivals.

Introduction by Jeremy Hicks (QMUL) ● Debate by Ros Gray (Goldsmiths) and Omar García (QMUL)
 

Thu 31 January 2019
18:30 – 20:30 GMT
Hitchcock Cinema, ArtsOne
Mile End Campus
Queen Mary University of London
London
E1 4NS
United Kingdom

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