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Re[EDU]: Opera?

The writing workshop of the Re[EDU]:Opera project marks the beginning of a creative and collaborative journey towards the construction of a small community opera. In the first stage, participants are invited to explore ideas, memories and experiences around cultural accessibility, the central theme of the creation, shaping the libretto that will serve as the basis … Continued

Re[EDU]: Opera

4, 11 and 18 October, 29 November I Saturday 11am to 1pm The writing workshop of the Re[EDU]:Opera project marks the beginning of a creative and collaborative journey towards the construction of a small community opera. In the first stage, participants are invited to explore ideas, memories and experiences around cultural accessibility, the central theme … Continued

Re[EDU]: Opera

4, 11 and 18 October, 29 November I Saturday 11am to 1pm The writing workshop of the Re[EDU]:Opera project marks the beginning of a creative and collaborative journey towards the construction of a small community opera. In the first stage, participants are invited to explore ideas, memories and experiences around cultural accessibility, the central theme … Continued

Antigone

After Oedipus Rex, the SillySeason collective returns to Theatro Circo with the play Antigone to revisit Sophocles’ tragedy and question the discretionary power of the State and the fragility of the dreams of contemporary youth. Antigone, Polynices and Haemon appear as young people of today, sometimes forgotten, sometimes condemned by policies that exclude and silence … Continued

Formas de Fazer: Rethinking with the SillySeason collective

There are many artistic approaches, as many as there are creators and collectives, and this is a source of richness. The SillySeason collective invites us to ‘rethink’ a plural artistic practice, or, as they like to say, ‘many minds’. For a single creation, almost everything matters and almost everything is ‘rethought’ collectively, like a machine … Continued

Before the Revolution

Before the Revolution / Prima della rivoluzione by Bernardo Bertolucci 1964 | Italy | M12 | Drama | 1h52 Fabrizio is a 20-year-old from Parma, torn between his social background and a passionate and romantic adherence to Marxism. One day, his best friend Agostino dies, in what appears to be suicide, deepening the turmoil in … Continued

PARADISE: Does the Empire Still Live Here? Memories, marks and paths of decolonisation in Braga

PARADISE: Does the Empire Still Live Here? Memories, marks and paths of decolonisation in Braga Traces of the colonial past are still evident in various ways in the city of Braga. Some are obvious, others are hidden in ways of being and behaving, their origins often forgotten by collective memory. Over the centuries, Braga became … Continued

Where is freedom?

Where is freedom? / Dov’è la libertà…? by Roberto Rossellini 1953 | Italy | M12 | Comedy, Drama | 1h31 In 1930, Salvatore (played by Totò), a barber by profession, commits murder out of jealousy. He is released 22 years later, in 1952, having lived through the rise and fall of fascism, the Second World … Continued

Lavagante (The Lobster)

Lavagante (The Lobster) by Mário Barroso 2025 | Portugal | Drama | 1h32 A story of love and deception, set against a backdrop marked by the actions of the political police under the Salazar dictatorship, censorship, persecution and imprisonment, and the student revolt of the early 1960s. The last screenplay by António-Pedro Vasconcelos, adapted from … Continued

Umberto D.

Umberto D. by Vittorino de Sica 1952 | Italy | M12 | 1h29 It was De Sica’s favourite film, Bazin considered it one of the greatest in the history of cinema, Chaplin cried when he saw it. Buñuel wrote that ‘it was one of the best films that neo-realism had produced’. The new Italian Christian … Continued