By Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Text by Lígia Afonso / Plano Nacional das Artes
Filipa César's recent filmography reflects on the contemporary history of Portugal, in particular on the marks and representations of dictatorship, oppression and colonialism. Her work examines the history of political events through their ideological representation in discourse and images, particularly those produced as a counterpoint to official narratives, conveying spaces of resistance and freedom.
MemogramaOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
Memograma, 2010
HD, colour, sound, 40'
Collection Filipa César
MemogramaOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
MemogramaOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
MemogramaOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
Some of her films explore fictional aspects of documentary cinema, focusing on dissent and invisibility of non-normative bodies during the authoritarian and conservative political regime in power in Portugal between 1933 and 1974, such as the accounts of smugglers who helped deserters and activists flee the country over the border at Melgaço, or of the homosexual women who were exiled to a forced labour camp in Castro Marim.
InsertOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
Insert, 2010
16 mm film transferred to HD, black and white, no sound, 10'
Collection Filipa César
InsertOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
InsertOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
InsertOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
Filipa César also investigates the history of the cinema of struggle and liberation in Guinea-Bissau, seeking to give visibility to its emancipatory, anti-colonial, collective, ethnographic and avant-garde project through immersion in its visual and sound archives.
Critically incorporating some of her experiences in film archives, creating the conditions for their restoration and promoting their viewing and discussion in various places inside and beyond Guinea-Bissau, Filipa César seeks to reactivate and reinterpret the utopias of the past in the present.
CacheuOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
Cacheu, 2012
16 mm film transferred to HD, colour, sound, 10'20''
Collection Filipa César
CacheuOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
CacheuOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
CacheuOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
CacheuOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
CacheuOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
CacheuOriginal Source: Collection Filipa César
Learn more about the artist:
Cacheu, Filipa César (in English)
Quantum Creole, Filipa César (Teaser)
Spell Reel – Julio Djaló, Filipa César (Teaser)
Regulado, Filipa César (in Guinea-Bissau Creole and Portuguese, English subtitles)
Selection of works presented at the exhibition All I want: Portuguese women artists from 1900 to 2020, in its first moment at Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon, within the scope of the cultural program that takes place in parallel to the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2021.
Exhibition organized by the Portuguese Ministry of Culture, Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage (DGPC) and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, in co-production with the Center of Contemporary Creation Olivier Debré, Tours, and with the collaboration of the Plano Nacional das Artes (Portugal).
Curators:
Helena de Freitas and Bruno Marchand
Text by Lígia Afonso / Plano Nacional das Artes
Selection of online resources Maria de Brito Matias
Learn more about Filipa César's works presented in the context of this exhibition:
All I want: Collective Memories
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