All Doclisboa articles 2u69d
- Reviews
‘The Melusinas At The Edge Of The River’: Doclisboa Review 201x3y
Winner of Doclisboa’s Portugese competition blends a Luxembourg fairytale with the modern immigrant experience
- Reviews
‘Earth Altars’: Doclisboa Review 5m4d4w
Doclisboa winner is a personal exploration of the relationship between the body and the earth
- News
Doclisboa unveils 2023 winners as artistic director Miguel Ribeiro confirms departure 5i3v5d
Sofía Peypoch won international film competition for her doc ’Earth Altars’ (’La Tierra Los Altares’).
- News
Director Paula Albuquerque on laying bare colonialism through her Doclisboa ‘glitch art’ documentary 71b2x
Experimental, archive-based documentary edits footage from a Dutch religious short shot in Suriname in the 1950s.
- News
Experimental projects triumph as Doclisboa unveils industry winners 4n3i6n
The winners from the Arche lab and the Nebuale industry programme were announced halfway through the festival,
- Features
Why Doclisboa’s Arche lab selects the most difficult doc projects to finance 36r
The five-day event focuses on mentoring film teams from a creative and artistic viewpoint.
- Features
Nebulae industry programme welcomes Finnish, Spanish filmmakers to Doclisboa 2j6g6t
Nebulae’s Joana Cunha Ferreira is keen to strenghen links between Portuguese and European partners.
- News
Doclisboa’s Miguel Ribeiro gives the lowdown on this year’s typically radical lineup 2n2s4t
The Portuguese doc fesitival has a reputation for showcasing formally bold films with attitude.
- News
Wang Bing, Leonor Teles, Werner Hezog and Frederick Wiseman titles head to Doclisboa 2023 174o43
The Portuguese festival showcases documentaries from around the world.
- News
Wang Bing’s ‘Man In Black’ to open Doclisboa 2023 591gk
Leonor Teles’ feature fiction debut Baan will close the festival.
- Reviews
‘A Date In Minsk’: Doclisboa Review 2m5cs
This one-take documentary re-stages the director’s first date with his ex-girlfriend
- Reviews
‘A Landscaped Area Too Quiet For Me’: Doclisboa Review 671v4f
Life es slowly for the director’s grandparents, and a turbulent past still lingers in this award-winning documentary from Spain
- News
The hot projects and award winners at Doclisboa 2022 456s3o
Festival director Miguel Ribeiro described a busy and joyful festival.
- News
“issions are better in the eighth week of release,” says exhibitor of changing arthouse release patterns 5e6dv
Films need to be given longer runs, they added.
- Features
Doc filmmakers urged to focus early on distribution and marketing to win audiences and festival slots 5u2w5y
Doclisboa bemoans filmmakers’ lack of focus on distribution and marketing of documentaries.
- News
Doc director Camille Hardman calls out “abhorrent” working conditions for women in US 4v3w5u
Hardman’s doc examines workplace inequality 40 years after release of classic comedy ’9 to 5’.
- News
Lucrecia Martel short ‘North Terminal’ to open Doclisboa’s 2022 edition 4u3p13
Portugal’s documentary festival runs October 6-15.
- News
‘918 Days’, ‘The Safest Place In The World’ win top prizes at Doclisboa 5o3f2j
‘918 Days’ is about the time spent itn prison by Basaque director Arantza Santeseban.
- News
Experts debate ‘alternative circulation strategies’ at Doclisboa event 4o1l2e
The was held last weekend as part of Doclisboa’s State of the Art conference.
- Reviews
‘Ghosts From The Past (How History Got Into Me)’: Doclisboa Review 632o2l
Boris Lehman’s memories flash before our eyes in this valedictory, whimsical personal film