Filmed Memory of Eternal Longing

Filmed Memory of Eternal Longing

Release date : March 6, 2012
Countries of origin : Brazil /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Carla Laudari /
Writers : Carla Laudari /
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This documentary is a record of moments with family, friends, travels, outings, and a passion that Carla inherited from her father. The need to encapsulate time led her to film her daily life with Bahian friends in Barcelona, a city where she lived the best of her youth for eight years. When she decided to return to Brazil, everything took on new significance. It was then that she began the project of making a documentary to immortalize that period. The casual recordings turned into an obsession, and her friends were interviewed, totaling more than 50 hours of filmed memories and a year of editing in Brazil. This process was a painful stagnation in the past, an effort to make sense of material that fed a difficult feeling to overcome: longing. The result is a delicate film that reflects on exile, memory, time, family, change, and life.
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  • title:Filmed Memory of Eternal Longing
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Genres: Documentary · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Carla Laudari /
  • Writers: Carla Laudari ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:This documentary is a record of moments with family, friends, travels, outings, and a passion that Carla inherited from her father. The need to encapsulate time led her to film her daily life with Bahian friends in Barcelona, a city where she lived the best of her youth for eight years. When she decided to return to Brazil, everything took on new significance. It was then that she began the project of making a documentary to immortalize that period. The casual recordings turned into an obsession, and her friends were interviewed, totaling more than 50 hours of filmed memories and a year of editing in Brazil. This process was a painful stagnation in the past, an effort to make sense of material that fed a difficult feeling to overcome: longing. The result is a delicate film that reflects on exile, memory, time, family, change, and life.
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