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International Competition Short Film 2018
Stone Engravings and the Three-Colored Chickenpox Tale Luciana Mazeto, Vinícius Lopes

A game with the oldest stories in the world in Brazil: cave paintings, Guaraní creation myths, vanished animals, thinking rocks, the antiquity of film and state of the art cinema.

Stone Engravings and the Three-Colored Chickenpox Tale

Documentary Film
Brazil
2018
21 minutes
Subtitles: 
English

Credits DOK Leipzig Logo

Producer
Leandro Engelke
Director
Luciana Mazeto, Vinícius Lopes
Cinematographer
Lívia Pasqual
Editor
Luciana Mazeto
Script
Luciana Mazeto, Vinícius Lopes
Sound
Kevin Agnes
A cinematic game with the oldest stories of the world in Brazil. The visible and the invisible exist side by side and can be recorded. Scratched drawings in caves, vanished animals, Guaraní creation myths, children’s games and thinking rocks. Add as visible evidence: the contemporary and ancient film and sound recording technologies that were used.

Saskia Walker

Tango

Animated Film
Brazil
2016
13 minutes
Subtitles: 
English

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Producer
Antonio Junior, Francisco Gusso, Lígia Teixeira, Pedro Giongo
Director
Francisco Gusso, Pedro Giongo
Music
Francisco Gusso, Pedro Giongo
Cinematographer
Francisco Gusso, Jéssica Luz, Pedro Giongo
Editor
Pedro Giongo
Animation
Francisco Gusso, Jéssica Luz, Pedro Giongo
Script
Francisco Gusso, Pedro Giongo
Sound
Ale Rogoski, Pedro Giongo
The ritual of “tango” is handed down from the ancestors to help end starvation and draught. The villagers collect sacrificial gifts. Their reward is wealth, but in all this abundance they forget the duties of the sacrificial cult. Pedro Giongo and Francisco Gusso mesh parts of Franz Kafka’s “A Hunger Artist” with graphic reminiscences of Brazilian folklore and the crowded visual world of the Flemish renaissance in a remarkable parable.

André Eckardt


Nominated for mephisto 97.6 Audience Award