Apresentação

Programação

Júri / Prêmios

Competição Internacional

Competição Nacional

Retrospectiva Internacional: Joris Ivens

Retrospectiva Brasileira

O Estado das Coisas

Mostra Paralela: Jean Rouch

Filmes de Jurados
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Chuva
Regen
Rain
Holanda - Netherlands, 12 min, p&b, 35mm, 1929
Uma sinfonia visual dedicada às mudanças nos ares de Amsterdã durante um dia de chuva. As ensolaradas ruas cedem lugar às primeiras gotas de chuva nos canais e, então, a uma chuva torrencial a bater nas janelas, guarda-chuvas, bondes e ruas. Finalmente, o tempo se abre e o sol volta a brilhar.
A day in the life of a rainshower, a symphony piece that captures Amsterdam's changing appearance throughout a rainshower. With poetry the sunny Amsterdam streets give way first to a few rain drops in the canals and then to pouring rain on windows, umbrellas, trams, and streets, until finally the weather clears and the sun breaks through once again.
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