Still Luz Obscura

Obscure Light

Still Luz Obscura
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Stills Luz Obscura
Still Luz Obscura
by Susana de Sousa Dias
Documentary, 2017, 76′

What family network hides behind a single political prisoner?

How to give a body to those who disappeared without ever having had a historical existence?

Based on photographs by the Portuguese political police (1926-1974), Luz Obscura seeks to reveal how an authoritarian system operates in family intimacy, simultaneously creating zones of repression acting in the present.

Written and Directed by: Susana de Sousa Dias
Cinematography: João Ribeiro
Sound: Armanda Carvalho
Editing: Susana de Sousa Dias
Producer: Ansgar Schaefer
Production: Kintop

  • Best Sound Award from the Caminhos do Cinema Português XXIII Festival, Coimbra, Portugal
  • Special Jury Award, Les Rendez-vous de l’histoire, Blois, France
  • Special Jury Mention, Internacional Documenta Festival, Madrid, Spain

Susana de Sousa Dias was born in Lisbon, in 1962. She has a Doctorate in Fine Arts (Audiovisual), a master’s degree in Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art, a degree in Painting and a bachelors degree in Cinema. She studied music at the National Conservatory. Among her works are “Natureza Morta – Visages d’une dictature” (2005, Atalanta Prize, TaiwanIDF), “48” (2009, Grand Prix Cinéma du Réel, FIPRESCI prize, among others), Still Life | Stilleben (installation, 2010) and “Obscure Light” (2017). Fordlandia Malaise (2019) is her most recent film.

Susana’s works were exhibited at international film festivals and exhibitions (Viennale, Visions du Réel, Sarajevo IFF, Torino FF, PhotoEspaña, Documenta, etc.). In 2012 she received a tribute from Cinéma du Réel and was a guest artist at the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, New York. That same year she formed a group that directed the Doclisboa, International Film Festival for two consecutive editions (2012-2013). She is a professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Lisbon.

Synopsis

What family network hides behind a single political prisoner?

How to give a body to those who disappeared without ever having had a historical existence?

Based on photographs by the Portuguese political police (1926-1974), Luz Obscura seeks to reveal how an authoritarian system operates in family intimacy, simultaneously creating zones of repression acting in the present.

Credits

Written and Directed by: Susana de Sousa Dias
Cinematography: João Ribeiro
Sound: Armanda Carvalho
Editing: Susana de Sousa Dias
Producer: Ansgar Schaefer
Production: Kintop

Festivals & Screenings
Awards
  • Best Sound Award from the Caminhos do Cinema Português XXIII Festival, Coimbra, Portugal
  • Special Jury Award, Les Rendez-vous de l’histoire, Blois, France
  • Special Jury Mention, Internacional Documenta Festival, Madrid, Spain
Susana de Sousa Dias

Susana de Sousa Dias was born in Lisbon, in 1962. She has a Doctorate in Fine Arts (Audiovisual), a master’s degree in Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art, a degree in Painting and a bachelors degree in Cinema. She studied music at the National Conservatory. Among her works are “Natureza Morta – Visages d’une dictature” (2005, Atalanta Prize, TaiwanIDF), “48” (2009, Grand Prix Cinéma du Réel, FIPRESCI prize, among others), Still Life | Stilleben (installation, 2010) and “Obscure Light” (2017). Fordlandia Malaise (2019) is her most recent film.

Susana’s works were exhibited at international film festivals and exhibitions (Viennale, Visions du Réel, Sarajevo IFF, Torino FF, PhotoEspaña, Documenta, etc.). In 2012 she received a tribute from Cinéma du Réel and was a guest artist at the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, New York. That same year she formed a group that directed the Doclisboa, International Film Festival for two consecutive editions (2012-2013). She is a professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Lisbon.

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