Director:
Pedro Filipe MarquesReparto:
Cristina Alfaiate, Cristina Carvalhal, Sara Graça, Carla Galvão, Lia Carvalho, Daniela LoveSinopsis(1)
The world is a theatre. And in every theatre, there are usually backstage spaces that remain hidden from the run-of-the-mill spectator. In this stylized observational documentary, director Marques provides us with a glimpse behind the scenes of smaller Portuguese theatre groups. At a time when metallic monsters in the form of giant demolition bulldozers are razing a traditional theatre building, the marginal position of most theatre outsiders becomes even more depressing. Excerpts of conversations held in front of dressing room mirrors, poetic commentaries, and natural motifs are brought together to create an allegory filled with reflections, both those in the mirror, as well as their equivalents from the theatre that is the world. (Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival)
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