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Project for Mubi, at Rosa Filmes

Harvard at the Gulbenkian - dialogues about portuguese film and the world cinema, is a project by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and Harvard Film Archive, curated by Haden Guest and Joaquim Sapinho and with the colaboration of Rosa Filmes. Divided in two series and for a two year period, twelve programs of film screenings and their film maker's rendezvous happened in CAM - Centro de Arte Moderna.

MUBI is showing the videos of the conversations that followed the screenings, conversations with the presence of the curators and the weekend's invited film makers and specially invited film critics.
For each Programme it was to be done a banner, a newsletter cover and a spotlight page. Some examples are now presented.

Banners for each weekend
Harvard at the Gulbenkian - dialogues between portuguese film and world cinema
curators: Haden Guest and Joaquim Sapinho

1st series - November 2013 to March 2014
2nd series - November 2014 to January 2015

1. Entropy and Utopia, António Reis and Margarida Cordeiro
Béla Tarr
Ben Rivers
Dennis Lim . critic of The New York Times
 
2. For Paulo Rocha
Billy Woodberry
Víctor Gaviria
Augusto M. Seabra . critic of Público
Boris Nelepo . film consultant for Locarno Film Festival
 
3. memory believes before knowing remembers   in Light in August by William Faulkner
Susana de Sousa Dias
Patricio Guzmán
Soon-mi Yoo
António Loja Neves . critic for Expresso
 
4. Desire without language
Manuela Viegas
Lucrecia Martel
Abílio Hernandez Cardoso . film crític

5. Cinema in a minor key
Manuel Mozos
Martín Rejtman
Denis Côté
Augusto M. Seabra . critic of Público

6. After Vanda? New Directions
Albert Serra
Nicolás Pereda
Tomita Katsuya
Serge Bozon
Agnès Wildenstein . film programmer for DocLisboa
Julien Gester . journalist
David Phelps . film critic for MUBI

7. Portrait/Landscape
(curators: David W. Pendleton . programmer for Harvard Film Archive. and Joaquim Sapinho)
Joaquim Pinto and Nuno Leonel
Agnès Varda
Matthew Porterfield
Álvaro Arroba . film critic
 
8. The World made Flesh
(João César Monteiro)
Catherine Breillat
Bruce LaBruce
Florence Almozini . film critic

9. A Different Light
(curator: Haden Guest)
Joaquim Sapinho
Nathaniel Dorsky
Mark McElhatten . curator 
António Pinto Ribeiro . essayist
Carlo Chatrian . artistic director for Locarno Film Festival 

10. In Praise of Shadows
João Pedro Rodrigues and João Rui Guerra da Mata
Tsai Ming-Liang
Tony Rayns . film critic 
Adam Cook . film critic for Mubi, Cinema Scope, Film Comment ..
Agnès Wildenstein . film programmer for DocLisboa
 
11. Cinematic Topographies
Vítor Gonçalves
José Luís Guerín
Jay Weissberg . festival jury, film critic
Chris Fujiwara . artistic director for Edinburgh International Film Festival
 
12. Oliveira, or the Theater of Innocence
(Manoel de Oliveira)
(Aki Kaurismäki)
Matías Piñeiro
Robert Beavers
Leonor Silveira . portuguese actress (Manoel de Oliveira's movies)
Eduardo Lourenço . portuguese essayist and literary critic
Jean-Michel Frodon . jornalist and film critic
Andréa Picard . curator and writer for Toronto International Film Festival
Augusto M. Seabra . critic of Público
Programme's pages on MUBI
| HNG . example of a video on MUBI

4. Desire Without Language
Weekend 4 - Day 2 -  Jan.25th
Discussion with Haden Guest, Joaquim Sapinho, Manuela Viegas, and Lucrecia Martel
after the screening of Martel's La ciénaga.
| HNG . series of Spotlight pages for the 12 Programmes
| HNG . example of a Newsletter cover
| HNG . series of the Curator's Notes for each Programme . (Programme's conceptual ideia)
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