Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish (2023)
Shot in film and hand processed by the director for over 20 years, Lucefece mixes personal, political and mythical views on reality exorcizing old ghosts. Stories from the director's childhood, together with conversations with his father, that fought in the colonial war in Africa and later was arrested, prepare the scenario for a profound reflexion on today's world. The film spirals like a snake travelling through time, an eternal recurrence, mixing documentary with film essay and autobiographical tones.
Director: Ricardo Leite
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: October 20, 2023
Editing: Eloy Enciso
Country: Portugal
Language: English, Português
Original Language: pt
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish about?
- Shot in film and hand processed by the director for over 20 years, Lucefece mixes personal, political and mythical views on reality exorcizing old ghosts. Stories from the director's childhood, together with conversations with his father, that fought in the colonial war in Africa and later was arrested, prepare the scenario for a profound reflexion on today's world. The film spirals like a snake travelling through time, an eternal recurrence, mixing documentary with film essay and autobiographical tones.
- Who directed Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish?
- Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish was directed by Ricardo Leite.
- How long is Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish?
- Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish?
- Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish is a Documentary film.
- Where was Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish produced?
- Lucefece: Where there is no vision, the people will perish was produced in Portugal.