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Pedro Neves

Born January 1, 1977 · Leiria, Portugal (age 49)

Pedro Neves is a Portuguese filmmaker born in Leiria in 1977. He graduated in Communication Science, did a post graduate course in Documentary (2002) and a masters in Culture and Communications, specializing in Documentary, where he wrote a dissertation about the documentation of the April Revolutionary years, in Porto University. He is a free-lance journalist since 1999. He collaborates with the …

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The FactoryThe Factory · 2019
The Factory
2019
Movie
The sound was deafening. The noise of the machines, the steps, the daily hustle of the more than a thousand workers, entering and leaving the shifts. There were 12-hour days, people without holidays, a stolen youth so that the cloth would continue to leave the factory. The revolution came and everything changed. Strikes, picket strikes, worker’s rights. Then the globalisation came. The factory went down to close. We went back to it, with the former workers, the old and the young. The machines continue to work in the empty spaces, the ghosts wander illuminated by traces of light until the walls begin to fall.
GeniGeni · 2018
Geni
2018
MovieDocumentary
Everything came up with this defiant idea: what if a director followed the first person to come through the door of his house? Luís Vieira Campos did this and found Geni, a strong woman who dreamt of opening her own store at Centro Comercial de Cedofeita, a mythical place of Porto. Between advances and retreats, between the increasing opening of the director and his character, the film reveals the unique portrait of a woman, a neighbourhood - Cedofeita - and the improbable relationships we establish when we least expect it. Luís Vieira Campos proves, with Geni, that cinema is also the "neighbourhood" and its people.
BostofrioBostofrio · 2018
Bostofrio
5.32018
MovieDocumentary
In a remote village called Bostofrio, a young filmmaker breaks the law of silence in order to unearth the story of his grandfather. A series of awkward and funny interviews that reveal the secrets and half truths that are the fabric of rural Portugal.
GreveGreve · 2013
Greve
2013
Movie
A double portrait of the General Strike on November 24th, 2010, at the Allies Avenue in Porto, Portugal. Two different representations and narratives that present the events that took place during the General Strike in Porto. The first version provides content and information that were omitted in the second version, and vice versa. A reflection about the process of omitting, selecting and organizing information at the time of constructing a narrative and representing reality.
DisagreementsDisagreements
Disagreements
MovieDocumentary
The past is difficult. The are people who live in the present with the difficulties of day-to-day and do not know what to expect from a future, more and more dark, for those who already have difficulties. There is a house, food, work. Now the future is very uncertain. Because of the crisis, they say. And tell this to who lives in crisis since it he recalls.
TarrafalTarrafal · 2016
Tarrafal
8.02016
MovieDocumentary
One day almost everything turned into a pile of rubble and bush. There remained ghosts wandering through the fields, the ruins and the fog. Some of these ghosts are alive. They are those who stayed, those who came back, those who roam the difficult memories of the most cursed neighborhood of the city. Only that this Tarrafal, the name of the field of slow death of Salazar's dictatorship, is not in Cape Verde but in Portugal.
Love Film FestivalLove Film Festival · 2014
Love Film Festival
7.52014
MovieRomanceDrama
Filmed over six years in four countries: Portugal, Brazil, Colombia and United States, this romantic drama tells the story of Luzia, a Brazilian screenwriter, and Adrian, a Colombian actor, that fall in love during a film festival in 2009 and will live a fragmented love story while competing in different film festivals around the world.
Time Takes a CigaretteTime Takes a Cigarette · 2023
Time Takes a Cigarette
2023
MovieDocumentary
In the late 70s and early 80s in the city of Porto, concerts by Rock and Punk bands began to appear. April 25, 1974, which put an end to the longest dictatorship in Europe, brought political and creative freedom. Through a series of tableaux vivants based on photos from an era covered with a nostalgic aura, but employing contemporary mannequins, the film revives some loud narrations of those crazy times, which failed to reach our ears.

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