Sublime Anger Honourable Mention for Best Cinematography at the Muestra de Movimiento Audiovisual de Outubro (Mexico).

 

The VII Muestra de Movimiento Audiovisual functions as a platform for the dissemination of artistic proposals that work with audiovisual language and highlight the movement of bodies, ideas and the realities through which they travel. The Festival, directed by Irais Avila, consists of an exhibition of video dance and video art, laboratories, workshops and talks with guest artists. In 2015 the festival was held for the first time. Today it has a total of 6 editions. The project has received funding from the Secretary of Culture of Jalisco and the University of Guadalajara. For which it has maintained a union with the museums of Guadalajara such as MURA, MAZ and MUSA, projecting international audiovisual content of Video Dance.

Sublime Anger is a digital work resulting from the encounter between the Spanish choreographer and dancer Alicia Soto and the Portuguese artists, Júlio Martín da Fonseca (theater director), Pedro Sena Nunes (filmmaker), and Dina Figueiredo (visual artist), with the collaboration of Helena Reis (composer).

La vidriera evokes a reflection on life, death and resurrection, from which transcends a dramaturgy that confronts us with a sublime challenge, facing the immobility of a showcase and its dimensions, the mobility of dance and how to unite both artistic languages.
Sublime Anger is a feeling, a disturbance, a questioning of existence, of life, between death and rebirth…
It flows like fluid matter and spirit, an alchemical, vegetable, mineral, flaming, vaporous mixture…
Ascents and descents of a body and a soul that search in the dream and in the real for something more…
Hands and glances that scrutinize the wood that makes culture and the earth that sustains nature…
Falling asleep and waking up among leaves and fragments of iridescent transparencies of a unity or fullness lost or to be reinvented… “. Jùlio Martín da Fonseca.