Heddy Honigmann, Independent Hero in this year’s edition of IndieLisboa, will give a Masterclass this tuesday, 27th April. Until then, today, at 3.30 p.m., City Classic Alvalade Cinema will screen O Amor Natural, documentary shot in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Forever, screened at 6.15 p.m., shows the mysterious, yet comforting beauty of the Père-Lachaise cemitery, in Paris. Au Revoir, one of Heddy Honigmann’s fictions, was a great and unexpected sucess, with a plain script that feeds on the emotions of the characters.
In the IndieMusic section, On the Road to Femina, by Jorge Quintela, documents the recording and release of the album “Femina”, by The Legendary Tiger Man (Paulo Furtado’s one man band). The film will be screened at São Jorge Cinema, 6 p.m., with 3 short films directed by the Portuguese singer-songwriter.
Emerging Cinema will show the second session of short films from the Ben Rivers Program, at Culturgest (3 p.m.). You can also see Here by Ho Tzu Nyen (City Classic Alvalade Cinema, 3.15 p.m.), Independencia by Raya Martin (City Classic Alvalade Cinema, 6 p.m.), Putty Hill by Matt Porterfield (São Jorge Cinema, 6.45 p.m.) and Traces of a Diary by Marco Martins and André Príncipe (Culturgest, 9.30 p.m.). Outrage & Rébellion, by various directors, is one of the Special Sessions of the festival and will be screened at Londres Cinema, 3.45 p.m..