The Strongest Lightning Strikes Not From Dark Skies

Nate Lavey

As the Olympian gods struggle to make sense of the end of their empire, a rebellion rises from the valley below. The film stars only poets who recite a script in dactylic hexameter—the metre of Greek epic—and examines how the forces of power often fail to recognise the frailty of their rule. Meanwhile, the oppressed realise they need not wait for the perfect storm to strike. The romantic title of the film, borrowed from Karl Marx’s unfinished play Oulanem, suggests that revolution and love both have the power to create sudden and magnificent disequilibrium.

Sessions

International Competition
19.10 / 16:30 / 108’
Cinema São Jorge - Sala 3
International Competition
22.10 / 15:30 / 108’
Culturgest - Pequeno Auditório

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Stay up to date with all the festival news, join our newsletter.

Done! We have sent you an email.
Uh-oh! Something didn't work. Please try again.