Postal Fever

Postal Fever

Release date : October 14, 2022
Runtime : 32m
Countries of origin : Portugal /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Vasco Vasconcelos /
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Production companies : Escola das Artes - Universidade Católica /
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Postal Fever launches a gaze through time and memory, crystallizing in collective and personal heritages. Putting into contact contemporary Super 8 images and family archives recorded on video, it tries to reflect – both critically and cryptically – on the nature of the images and their survival.
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  • title:Postal Fever
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:32m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Portugal ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Vasco Vasconcelos /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Escola das Artes - Universidade Católica ·
  • Overview:Postal Fever launches a gaze through time and memory, crystallizing in collective and personal heritages. Putting into contact contemporary Super 8 images and family archives recorded on video, it tries to reflect – both critically and cryptically – on the nature of the images and their survival.
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