Podcast
Among the tasks proposed by Speculum, creating interview podcasts with directors and other guests whose work is related to cinema is a valuable mission. These sessions are a gate through which we can have access to the work methods performed in the making of the films, the creation process of each of the filmmakers and the knowledge of those who analyze and study their works. Access our podcasts and (re)discover the use of self-writing by Portuguese-speaking documentary filmmakers.
Episodes
Eduardo Paz Barroso, research member of Speculum and Full Professor of Communication Sciences at FCHS (the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences) at University Fernando Pessoa, in Porto, interviews the writer, critic, poet, and playwright Pedro Mexia. In this conversation they focus on the presence of women in cinema, both behind and in front of the cameras. At the same time, they reflect upon the history of women's cinema and women’s place as voyeuristic objects in the more largely commercial cinema made by men. Autobiographical film directed by women is also a theme discussed in this episode, and it is presented as a contemporary contribution to opening new perspectives in the horizon of Portuguese, Brazilian, and global cinema. Enjoy it by clicking here.
Rita Capucho - researcher at Speculum, co-director, and co-founder of the Porto Femme film festival - interviews Brazilian director and screenwriter Joana Oliveira. Their conversation focused on the filmmaker's most recent autobiographical feature film, which highlights the value of friendship between women. Kevin, a documentary released in 2021, focuses on Joana's visit to her friend Kevin, in Uganda. The two friends first met 20 years earlier, when they both lived in Germany. The memory of past and present experiences sets the tone for a film in which feminism, racism and motherhood are the center of constant dialogue. Enjoy it by clicking here.
Professor Pedro Pinto de Oliveira (UFMT), a research member of Speculum, talks to Lilian Solá Santiago, the first black documentary filmmaker to have a documentary released in a movie theater in Brazil. The interviewee combines the roles of mother, researcher, and teacher in the audiovisual area. In the interview, the autobiographical film in development Pega a Laço [Tie-down roping] stands out. The film is about the director's journey with Dandara, her daughter, in search of an indigenous ancestor. The interview included the collaboration of journalist Julia Gabriella Nogueira Munhoz, a PhD student in Contemporary Culture Studies at UFMT, and was produced in partnership with A Produtora Filmes and PNB Online. Enjoy it by clicking here.
The professor and researcher in charge of the Speculum project (LabCom/FCT), Ana Catarina Pereira, talks to the Portuguese director Margarida Leitão, professor (ESTC) and integral member of the aforementioned project. In the interview, the focus of attention lies on the film Gypsophila (2015), about Margarida Leitão's relationship with her grandmother. At the same time, the dialogue between the two professors stresses the importance of reflecting upon women's autobiographical cinema. Enjoy it by clicking here.
Sociologist and professor Catarina Sales (UBI) interviews Brazilian filmmaker Tila Chitunda. The conversation focuses on the autobiographical documentaries made by Tila Chitunda, in her search for an encounter with her own identity, as a descendant of Angolans. Among the documentaries featured in the episode, they talk about FotogrÁFRICA [PhotogrAFRICA] (2016), Name of Baptism - Alice (2017) e Name of Baptism - Francis (2019). Enjoy it by clicking here.
Researcher Caterina Cucinotta (URJC/IHC), member of the Speculum research project, talks to Raquel Schefer, who is a researcher, director, programmer, and professor at Sorbonne Nouvelle University. The conversation stems from the autobiographical documentaries Avó – Muidumbe [Grandmother – Muindumbe] (2009) and Nshajo [The Game] (2011), made from family archives, and which have as their central theme the investigation into the author's ancestors. Enjoy it by clicking here.
Professor Ana Isabel Soares (UAlg), co-head investigator at Speculum research project, talks with the Portuguese filmmaker, editor, and assistant director Cláudia Rita Oliveira. The conversation develops from the making of the autobiographical documentary No Canto Rosa [In the Pink Corner] (2022), which focuses on domestic and psychological violence against women. Listen to the episode here.
Professor Pedro Pinto de Oliveira (UFMT), a doctoral research member at Speculum, talks with the filmmaker, professor, and researcher at ECCO/UFMT Marithê Azevedo, Brazilian filmmaker, winner of the Best Documentary Award at the International Women’s Film Festival with Memórias Clandestinas [Clandestine Memories] (2007). Carried out within the scope of the Speculum project, the interview had the collaboration of Priscila Freitas, a doctoral student in Contemporary Culture Studies at UFMT, and was carried out in partnership with A Produtora Films and PNB Online. Listen to the episode here.
Our researcher, Daniel Oliveira Silva, interviews Brazilian director Flávia Castro. The conversation has as a starting point the making of the autobiographical documentary “Diário de uma Busca” (2010) and the fiction film “Deslembro” (2018), also based on real experiences lived by the filmmaker. Enjoy it by clicking here.
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