Les chemins de Jorge

Director: 
Miguel Moraes Cabral
Country: 
Duration: 
63Min
Year of production: 
2013
Movies language: 
Subtitles language (s): 
Cinematography: 
Christophe Rolin, Iván Castiñeiras
Sound: 
Iván Castiñeiras, Catherine Boutaud, Miguel Moraes Cabral
Editing: 
Francisco Moreira, Miguel Moraes Cabral
Production: 
Leïla Films SPRL
Synopsis: 

In a remote village in the north of Portugal, a flute is heard from far away, in the foggy morning landscape. A dressmaker is playing with a pair of scissors  in front of her door. The same music is resonating in the streets of the center of Braga. A butcher is waiting in front of his establishment, his two hands holding knifes. A man having a pan flute is seen from far away. He is playing and slowly goes forward alongside with his bike. This man is Jorge, a knife-sharpener who has not come here since two months. 

 

Screening:

CIVA - Tuesday 8/04 - 3pm

 

 

 

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Bio Director: 

Born in 1984, Miguel Moraes Cabral is half Belgian and half Portuguese. He is a sound engineer and a film director. He first studied performing arts in Nanterre and then continued studying sound and film directing at the Lisbon Theater and Film school. When he finished his studies, he worked on several movies as a sound editor. He is currently technical manager and member of the selection committee of short featured films at the Independent Film Festival of Lisbon, and is working as a sound engineer.  

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