Seven Days with the Sea to My Left (2024)

Seven Days with the Sea to My Left (2024) poster

A contemporary reinterpretation of the tradition of pilgrimages in the Azores, historically carried out exclusively by men. In the film, a group of women make a pilgrimage to the island of Pico; along the way, one of them disappears, raising questions about their individual and collective existence as female bodies. These are bodies that literally walk to break the bubble of passivity, guided by action, ritual and resistance.

Director: Francisca Manuel
Runtime: 24 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Ivo Lopes Araújo
Editing: Ian Capillé, Francisca Manuel
Production: Foi Bonita a Festa
Country: Portugal
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seven Days with the Sea to My Left about?
A contemporary reinterpretation of the tradition of pilgrimages in the Azores, historically carried out exclusively by men. In the film, a group of women make a pilgrimage to the island of Pico; along the way, one of them disappears, raising questions about their individual and collective existence as female bodies. These are bodies that literally walk to break the bubble of passivity, guided by action, ritual and resistance.
Who directed Seven Days with the Sea to My Left?
Seven Days with the Sea to My Left was directed by Francisca Manuel.
Who stars in Seven Days with the Sea to My Left?
Seven Days with the Sea to My Left stars Crista Alfaiate, Rita Cabaço, Cidália Machado, Elisa Muraro, Irina Becker.
How long is Seven Days with the Sea to My Left?
Seven Days with the Sea to My Left has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).
Where was Seven Days with the Sea to My Left produced?
Seven Days with the Sea to My Left was produced in Portugal.