Accordingly, the cinema Boliche features works by Portuguese filmmaker João Pedro Rodrigues, that blur together documentary images and fictional accounts, cinematographic memories and personal recollections. The films result into a homage to the traditions of the artist’s home city (Lisbon) and hint to the history of his country.
In Á Ultima Vez Que Vi Macau (The Last Time I Saw Macao) João Rui Guerra da Mata receives an unexpected call from Candy, an old friend who lives in Macao, which tells him that she has gotten into trouble together with the wrong man. Mata decides to travel to Las Vegas from the East in order to help her. But going to Macau, implies returning to the city of his childhood and the happiest years of his life. Within this search through the labyrinthine streets and tourist city, real facts are mixed with fiction and biographical memories are intervened upon with the film device.
In Mañha de Santo Antonio (The Morning of Saint Antoine), the director evokes the celebration of his country’s patron, during which lovers traditionally exchange pots of basil, paper-foldings and excerpts of poems.
*At the presence of the director and the curator.
Artists: João Pedro Rodrigues
Pascale Cassagnau holds a PhD in Art History and Criticism and is responsible for the audiovisual and new media collection at the CNAP (Centre national des arts plastiques, Paris). She writes extensively for Art Press and is the author of texts on artists such as Chris Burden, James Coleman, John Baldessari, Pierre Huyghe, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Matthieu Laurette, among others. She is mainly interested in the study of new film practices and their cross-over with contemporary art. Her essay “Future Amnesia, Enquêtes sur un troisième cinéma” (Ed. Isthmus, 2006) investigates new filmic forms, existing between fiction and documentary. “Un pays supplémentaire” (Ed. Ecole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris, 2010) focuses on contemporary creation in the media architecture. Her book, “‘Apichatpong Weerasethakul,’ Une théorie des objets personnels” was released as an e-book in 2016. Her essay “Diagramme Monteiro, on Joao Cesar Monterio, was written in collaboration with Hughes Decointet and published in Editions de L’Oeil in 2017. Her essays “La répétition générale,” — a work on the processes of creation and research in the fields of cinema, contemporary art — and “Dispositifs-jeux” — on Jean Frapat, inventor of television devices — are currently in progress.
Last update 9th March 2017