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31/01/2025

Paolo Taviani’s Leonora addio (2022): A Look at Cultural Politics “Through the Eyes of Those Who Are No Longer”

Marco Grosoli will give a talk at University of Massachusetts Amherst, organized by its Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures and the Film Studies Program. Abstract At the time of its release in 2022, Leonora addio was welcomed mostly as a harmless cinematic oddity. Yet there is more than meets the eye. For one thing, Leonora addio, the […]
30/01/2025

Film Studies Research Seminar Series of King’s College London

Susana Viegas is presenting at the Film Studies Research Seminar Series at the Department of Film Studies of King’s College London: “Do Androids Die? Exploring the Life and Death of Technological Beings”. Abstract This talk investigates a growing field of study: posthuman thanato-film analysis, situated at the intersection of philosophies of death, film, and technology. […]
14/01/2025

New video! Lucas Ferraço Nassif: Where the Desertshore Was, There Should Be the Crypt

If you missed out on an event of ours, catch up on the Ifilnova YouTube channel and check the ones available online, including last November’s Film-Phil Lisbon Seminar, when Lucas Ferraço Nassif gave a lecture titled “Where the Desertshore Was, There Should Be the Crypt”. If you’re a Twin Peaks fan and cryptology is your ultimate […]
14/01/2025

Book Discussion: Unconscious/Television by Lucas Ferraço Nassif

Following it’s realease on January 20, 2025 (7 PM, Livraria Linha de Sombra – Cinemateca Portuguesa), a discussion will take place on January 21 (6 PM) about the book Unconscious/Television (2025) by Lucas Ferraço Nassif, published by Becoming Press. The discussion will be held in room SA of Colégio Almada Negreiros and will feature the author […]
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