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Álbum de Família is one of the winning projects of the 4th edition of Projecto CASA, an initiative promoted by O Espaço do Tempo, Centro Cultural Vila Flor / A Oficina, and Cineteatro Louletano.

 

Shoo silly child
I just came to say hello I'll be right back
The door closes in a minute
Outside a time
With no place for you
I wanted to take you back to the middle of the poppies
I wish there was still an endless summer
An apron your height
But that was yesterday
Already yesterday
And today look
My arms are covered in butter
And it's not from our mother's cakes


A work about memory and the attempt to recover childhood through photography, in dialogue with the notes on photography by Roland Barthes in Camera Lucida.

23 May, 21h30

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[PREVIEW]

Free entry upon reservation via text to [+351] 913 699 891 or to info[a]oespacodotempo.pt.

Credits

Script, Creation and Interpretation
Lúcia Pires

Creation Support
Diana Narciso

Artistic Mentorship
Lígia Soares

Light and Scenic Space
Tiago Cadete

Costumes
Francisco Sampaio

Sound Design
Surma

Visual and Interactive Programming
Bárbara Paixão

Technical Direction
Ana Carocinho

Production
Sofia Estriga

Production
Segundas Intenções

Co-production
O Espaço do Tempo, A Oficina, e Cineteatro Louletano, no âmbito do Projecto CASA; Casa Varela - Centro de Experimentação Artística; Teatro Municipal de Bragança

Support
República Portuguesa – Cultura, Juventude e Desporto / DGARTES – Direção-Geral das Artes; Festival Singular; Terceira Pessoa; Ajidanha - Associação de Juventude de Idanha-a-Nova

Lúcia Pires is a multidisciplinary artist who works in film and theatre, with video and writing. Author of the short films Fauna (2018), The Harvest Queen (2021), and Salmon (2025). In theatre, she wrote A Mancha (2019) and Caídas do Tecto (2019). She also collaborates with other artists as an actress, assistant director, and editor, and creates videos for stage performances. Biography and documentary are transversal themes in her creations, where she also explores the place of the absurd in everyday life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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