Mariana Luiza

Filmes

Praia Formosa
Writer
Like any industrious coastal town or city, Rio de Janeiro's port region has always been a hub for the confluence of cultures, nationalities and identities. Since 2013, it has also formed the basis of a research project for filmmaker Julia De Simone. Her third feature-length film – which was supported by IFFR’s Hubert Bals Fund in 2014 – shifts away from straightforward documentary and towards a more fictionalised form as it presents the story of Muanza, a woman born in the Kingdom of Kongo in the early nineteenth century and trafficked to Brazil, who awakens to find herself in the present, roaming the streets of Rio’s rapidly changing port region, known as ‘Pequena Africa’, or Little Africa.
Casca de Baobá
Director
Maria, uma jovem negra nascida em um quilombo no interior do estado, é cotista na Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Sua mãe, Francisca, leva a vida cortando cana nas proximidades do quilombo. As duas trocam mensagens para matar a saudade e refletir sobre o fim de uma era social e econômica.