Against a backdrop of constant transformation of practices and relationships in cinema, this space for reflection brings together voices from different fields and with distinct backgrounds. Through their unique paths, across a total of eight round tables, the participants will explore the challenges and innovations that shape the present and future of the sector, promoting an open and collaborative dialogue.
Round table: A Dance to the Music of Time – Paul Leduc Retrospective. Reassessing the author’s work
In collaboration with Cinemateca Portuguesa, Doclisboa presents the first European retrospective of…
Round table: For You, Portugal, I Swear
During the Colonial War, Portugal recruited 1.4 million military to fight in…
Round table: Alternative paths to distribute independent non-fiction cinema
Experts in programming and distribution debate ways of defining audiences, exploring alternative…
Round table: Digital Restoration and Preservation of Black Cinema - “One Is Few, Two Would Fill” by Odilon Lopes
The conversation will focus on the impact of restoration on the valuation…
Round table: Exiles and colonialism: re-appropriating home archives as a mirror of democracy
This panel discusses the films Exile Diaries and Overseas and the way…
Round table: About the film exergue – on documenta 14, by Dimitris Athiridis
A discussion around Dimitris Athiridis’ 14 hour cinematic opus exergue – on…
Body of work: work practices and experiences and non-fiction cinema
How does work affect our personal relationships? Whether at the workplace with…
Round table: Programming and curating: perspectives on non-fiction film
This round table examines the dynamics involved in programming and curating independent…