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Rosa de Areia

Rosa de Areia

Desert Rose
Margarida Cordeiro, António Reis
Portugal
1989
88 min
Top 10
Synopsis

Desert roses are a geological phenomenon formed by the interaction of water, sand, and wind. Neither mineral nor rock, their shape and texture embody a contradiction—a contradiction that also defines this documentary named after them, an indefinable and poetic collage of images, texts, and symbols.

As in their two previous films, Trás-os-Montes and Ana, the mountainous region of Trás-os-Montes in northeastern Portugal serves as the setting for the work of filmmaking couple Margarida Cordeiro and António Reis. This time, however, their approach is more abstract and essayistic. Using texts from Kafka, Montaigne, Carl Sagan, and others, they create an intricate patchwork of scenes: children survey the landscape from the rocks and describe the wandering souls that inhabit it; a pig is condemned to death for murder and executed; a woman makes music from the wind.

And always, there are the mountains, the valleys, the jagged rocks, the swaying grasslands—a landscape in which imagination and physical reality meet, where the traces of history are etched and transformed into myth.

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Credits
88 min
color
DCP
Spoken languages: Portuguese
Director
    Margarida Cordeiro,
    António Reis
    Margarida Cordeiro,
    António Reis
Production
    Acácio de Almeida,
    José Mazeda,
    Inforfilmes
    Acácio de Almeida,
    José Mazeda,
    Inforfilmes
Cinematography
    Acácio de Almeida
    Acácio de Almeida
Editing
    Margarida Cordeiro,
    António Reis
    Margarida Cordeiro,
    António Reis
Sound
    Jean-Paul Mugel
    Jean-Paul Mugel
Screenplay
    Margarida Cordeiro,
    António Reis
    Margarida Cordeiro,
    António Reis
World Sales
    Cinemateca Portuguesa
    Cinemateca Portuguesa
Screening copy
    Cinemateca Portuguesa
    Cinemateca Portuguesa

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