(EN) Herzog in focus at BES Arte & Finança

The Werner Herzog’s retrospective is ambitious and surpasses the screening rooms that will show the 26 programmed films. A photograph, storyboards and (early) shorts exhibition will open on April 24th, at BES Arte & Finança.

Set for 7 p.m., the inauguration is with Grazia Paganelli, programmer of the Museo Nazionale del Cinema, in Turin, and the exhibition’s curator with Alberto Barbera. Paganelli is Signals of Life: Werner Herzog and the Cinema’s author, that has just been published in Portuguese by IndieLisboa and Ediçõess 70.

The book, although for sale at the main Portuguese bookstores since April 20th, has official presentation at the same meeting, that will join in colloquy Paganelli and the Lucki Stipetic, producer and Werner Herzog’s brother.

The BES Arte & Finança, where the exhibition is held until May 22nd with free entrance, is at Praça Marquês de Pombal, in Lisbon [see the map].