The city that never sleeps is asleep now, and the invisible borders turned into walls around them.
— Vasco Mendes, Your Spaceship
There are times when the free subject is a problem and the limitations become a space of freedom.
— Felipe Rios Fuentes, Tema Libre
I thought that freedom was found on the hills and in the valleys of the national park near where I live, but when I really looked at myself and my thoughts on the subject, I realised that, for me, freedom comes from within.
My house has a steel barred door and they asked me to do a film about freedom.
— João Diogo Marques, Nothing but the Mountains of the Past
What if confinement is teaching us the true meaning of freedom?
— Vincent Moon and Priscilla Telmon, UN PAYS LOINTAIN
Just beginning their relationship, filmmaker Sophy Romvari and writer Mike Thorn find themselves in lockdown during a global pandemic. This film is a documentation of their time spent together in Calgary, Alberta.
— Sophy Romvari, Some Kind of Connection
In times like these, freedom can not be defined as a physical state, but as a state of mind.
Is it possible to be truly free when part of ourselves still lives in the Past?
This ‘chimaera’ of speech, narratives, faces, expressions and realities is the result of the illusion of contacting a common interlocutor, apparently real and original, that lives permanently in a common interface, a distant and artificial reality.
A visit to the zoo.