Today, at IndieLisboa’10, there is music to be heard and seen. The IndieMusic section will present We Don’t Care About Music Anyway by Cédric Dupire and Gaspard Kuentz, When You’re Strange by Tom DiCillo and All Tomorrow’s Parties, by Jonathan Caouette (Tarnation), with the short film Un 45 tour de cheveux (ceci n’est pas un disque) by Frank Beauvais.
From the Independent Hero section, Berlinale Forum’s So Is This by Michael Snow, D’Est by Chantal Akerman, George Washington by David Gordon Green and the Bill Douglas Trilogy. Crazy, Dame la Mano, 2 Minutes Silence, Please and The Underground Orchestra by Heddy Honigmann will screen at Londres Cinema and City Classic Alvalade.
From the International Competition: La Boca del Lupo by Pietro Marcello, La Mujer sin Piano by Javier Rebollo, Le Jour où Dieu est parti en voyage by Phillippe Van Leeuw and the first short films session. Lebanon by Samuel Maoz screens at City Classic Alvalade Cinema, at 9.45 p.m..
The documentary Tarrafal ‚ Memórias do Campo da Morte Lenta by Portuguese director Diana Andringa, will be screened at Culturgest’s Large Auditorium, at 9.30 p.m..