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posted on 2025-07-28, 20:07 authored by Gerda CammaerGerda Cammaer
<p dir="ltr">A walk through the city of Maputo (Mozambique) becomes a poetic visual essay. The film is inspired by two Mozambican poems, from which it borrows the following themes: shoes, time, space, history, humanity, reading the asphalt, seagulls and hibiscus flowers. Scenes from everyday life and series of portraits from strangers I met in the streets, are linked with radio loops and ambient sounds from Maputo (the film was filmed with a Bolex and the sound is non-sync). The film is honest about the intrusive effects of a camera and the curious gaze of a stranger, but gradually this evolves into more relaxed encounters. Strangeness, obstruction and mutual unease are step by step replaced by cross-cultural contact and communication and mutual enchantment. Distance and closeness are both measured in (film) feet: the theme for a possible poem, and the theme for a possible film.</p><p dir="ltr">Please note that this a file derived of a video copy of the film, hence the film has not the same sharpness and visual impact as when the film is screened on film on a big screen.</p><ul><li>Ann Arbor International Film Festival (Michigan, U.S.A.)</li><li>Reel World Film festival (Toronto, Ontario)</li><li>Festival International de Figuera da Foz (Portugal)</li><li>Le Festival International du Nouveau Cinéma (Montreal, Quebec)</li></ul><p></p>

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