No Intenso Agora

In the Intense Now
In 1966, whilst on a cultural tour of China, the director’s mother captured on film her impressions of the country and its people. Forty years later, her son discovered her material. He comments on the images taken by his enthusiastic mother by quoting the impressions of Italian author Alberto Moravia, who also travelled through China and was able to closely observe Maoist policies. His mother’s journey during the first year of the Cultural Revolution also provides a starting point for João Moreira Salles’ exploration of other societies in the midst of upheaval. Making use of archive images, he dissects and analyses the Brazilian coup of 1964 and the end of the Prague Spring in August 1968. He also returns – repeatedly – to the Parisian riots in May which found a ‘star’ revolutionary and mediator between Paris and Berlin in the shape of Daniel Cohn-Bendit. An essayistic and at the same time personal exploration of the parallel stories of revolution in Prague, France and Brazil – and their failure. By juxtaposing amateur footage and archive material the film succeeds in pointing out connections between the sources of these images and their political contexts.
by João Moreira Salles Brazil 2017 Portuguese 127’ Black/White & Colour Documentary form

Crew

Written and Directed by João Moreira Salles
Editing Eduardo Escorel, Lais Lifschitz
Music Rodrigo Leão
Sound Denilson Campos
Producer Maria Carlota Bruno
Archive Producer Antonio Venancio

World sales

VideoFilmes

Produced by

VideoFilmes

João Moreira Salles

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1962, he studied economics at the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. The founder of VideoFilmes production company, he has directed many award-winning documentaries including Santiago which won Best Film at the Cinéma du Réel festival in Paris, the Miami Film Festival and the Alba Film Festival in Italy as well as being recognised as the Best Documentary of the Year by the Brazilian Film Academy. Since 2006 he has published the monthly magazine ‘piauí’ which is devoted to long-form journalism.

Filmography (documentaries)

1987 China, o Império do Centro 1989 América 1990 Blues 1995 Jorge Amado 1998 Futebol 1999 Notícias de uma Guerra Particular 2003 Nelson Freire 2004 Entreatos 2007 Santiago 2017 No Intenso Agora (In the Intense Now)

Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2017