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Susana de Sousa Dias
Portugal
2017
76 min
Retrospective: Susana de Sousa Dias
Synopsis

What does it mean to be the child of enemies of the state in a country of intense political oppression? Filmmaker Susana de Sousa Dias poses this question to three children of former Communist leader Octávio Pato. All three were born in Portugal during Europe’s longest-lasting dictatorship of the 20th century (1926–1974).

They were still very young when their parents were taken from a hiding place by the notorious Portuguese secret police (PIDE) to be imprisoned and tortured. Even as adults, Isabel, Àlvaro, and Rui still become deeply emotional as they speak about their memories of childhood and of parents they barely recognized upon their return.

We hear their harrowing stories, as images emerge from the darkness like ghosts: mugshots of their parents, covert surveillance footage made by the Portuguese police, and shots of what remains of their grandparents’ farm. Image and audio combine to form a striking testimony to the lasting harm a dictatorship can inflict.

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Credits
76 min
color
DCP
Spoken languages: Portuguese
Director
    Susana de Sousa Dias
    Susana de Sousa Dias
Production
    Ansgar Schaefer for Kintop
    Ansgar Schaefer for Kintop
Cinematography
    João Ribeiro
    João Ribeiro
Editing
    Susana de Sousa Dias
    Susana de Sousa Dias
Sound
    Armanda Carvalho
    Armanda Carvalho
Sound Design
    Susana de Sousa Dias,
    António de Sousa Dias
    Susana de Sousa Dias,
    António de Sousa Dias
Screenplay
    Susana de Sousa Dias
    Susana de Sousa Dias
World Sales
    Portugal Film - Portuguese Film Agency
    Portugal Film - Portuguese Film Agency
Screening copy
    Portugal Film - Portuguese Film Agency
    Portugal Film - Portuguese Film Agency

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In celebration of our Guest of Honor, IDFA presents several films by acclaimed filmmaker, curator, and academic Susana de Sousa Dias. Known for her singular approach to archival images and cinematic form, her work interrogates dictatorship, colonial legacies, and the fragile terrain of memory.
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