Porto, 1975 (2010)
In Porto, 1975 the subjective viewpoint of the camera takes us through another emblematic example of Portuguese history from the 1970s, thanks to a single long take lasting the whole duration of a 16 mm reel. Bouça was a social housing project initiated in 1973, just before the end of Salazar’s Estado Novo, and conceived by an architect whose renown would subsequently become international: Álvaro Siza. César’s camera wanders lightly around the housing development, crosses through an apartment and stops in an architecture agency installed in what should have been the nursery school.
Director: Filipa César
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: January 1, 2010
Country: Portugal
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
Keywords
woman director
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Porto, 1975 about?
- In Porto, 1975 the subjective viewpoint of the camera takes us through another emblematic example of Portuguese history from the 1970s, thanks to a single long take lasting the whole duration of a 16 mm reel. Bouça was a social housing project initiated in 1973, just before the end of Salazar’s Estado Novo, and conceived by an architect whose renown would subsequently become international: Álvaro Siza. César’s camera wanders lightly around the housing development, crosses through an apartment and stops in an architecture agency installed in what should have been the nursery school.
- Who directed Porto, 1975?
- Porto, 1975 was directed by Filipa César.
- How long is Porto, 1975?
- Porto, 1975 has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- Where was Porto, 1975 produced?
- Porto, 1975 was produced in Portugal.