Tremor Iê

Screening & Live Event
Tremor Iê

Part of Visions of Resistance: Recent Films by Brazilian Women Directors
Sunday, February 9, 2020, 4:45 p.m.
Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room

Introduced by Ela Bittencourt.
Preceded by the short film 
The Passage of the Comet  

Tremor Iê. Dirs. Elena Meirelles, Livia de Paiva, 2019, 88 mins. In Portuguese with English subtitles. A different twist on the futurist, dystopian, heavily militarized Brazil that some viewers may recall from the films of Adirley Queirós (White Out, Black In; Once There Was  Brasilia), this is a passionately, angrily conceived portrait of lesbian love set against the backdrop of social protests in Fortaleza (similar protests, with economic demands, engulfed the whole country in 2013). This “impatient hymn to blind fury" (FIDMarseille), takes a beat from the opening rap lyrics that call on all to get politicized and to resist paralysis.

The Passage of the Comet. Dir. Juliana Rojas. 2017, 20 mins. One of Brazil’s most promising young filmmakers (Good Manners) Juliana Rojas brings inflections of genre to pointed social critiques. In The Passage of the Comet, set in a clandestine abortion clinic, women gaze at the skies to catch a glimpse of the historic passing of Halley’s comet.

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