A Singular Garden (Um Jardim Singular)

2017 | Brazil | 15 min.

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Shorts on Shuffle I
Bijou by the Bay Thu, Aug 2, 2018 3:00 PM
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Film Info
Section:Short Films
Original Title:2017
Release Year:15 min.
Runtime:Short Documentary
Premiere Status:Midwest Premiere
Production Country:Brazil
Original Language:Portuguese
Subtitles:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Monica Klemz
Produced by:Monica Klemz
Screenwriter:Monica Klemz
Cinematography:Ricardo Aleixo
Editing By:Thiago Simas

Description

The film deals with a garden, born in the Brazilian slave-owning empire, cradle of the first Republic, through which 16 Presidents passed, later listed as historical patrimony, in the middle of urban chaos and the way people interact with it and how the garden unfolds in multiple facets