A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Objetos Entre Nós
Production Companies:
Irmã Lucia
Midnight Express
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
In what way does contemporaneity look at objectuality, the world of objects and their relations to human beings? Objects are among us, we’re connected to them, they talk; we create them, but we’re also created by them; they affect us, they inhabit our imaginary, they are part of our memory, together with us they create our community. José Bragança de Miranda convenes a peculiar set of objects to this reflexion.
Color Grading:
Miguel Saraiva
Director:
Júlio Alves
Director of Photography:
Miguel Saraiva
Editor:
Filipe Roque do Vale
Music:
Rui Cunha
Producer:
Júlio Alves
Sound Editor:
João Alves
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