Porto, 1975
Originally released in 2010. Porto, 1975 is a feature film. directed by Filipa César. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In Porto, 1975 the subjective viewpoint of the camera takes us through another emblematic example of Portuguese history from the 1970s, thanks to a single long take lasting the whole duration of a 16 mm reel. Bouça was a social housing project initiated in 1973, just before the end of Salazar’s Estado Novo, and conceived by an architect whose renown would subsequently become international: Álvaro Siza. César’s camera wanders lightly around the housing development, crosses through an apartment and stops in an architecture agency installed in what should have been the nursery school.
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- Released
- Original Language
- PT
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Porto, 1975 about?
In Porto, 1975 the subjective viewpoint of the camera takes us through another emblematic example of Portuguese history from the 1970s, thanks to a single long take lasting the whole duration of a ...
Who directed Porto, 1975?
Porto, 1975 was directed by Filipa César.
How long is Porto, 1975?
Porto, 1975 has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was Porto, 1975 released?
Porto, 1975 was released on January 1, 2010 in theaters.