The Industry Screenings are exclusive, invite-only sessions showcasing Portuguese and Galician films in post-production, poised for their world premiere. Aimed at festival programmers, sales agents, distributors and other key players in the international film industry, these screenings serve as a strategic platform for the new wave of cinema emerging from the Iberian Peninsula.
Part of the Industry section of Porto/Post/Doc, their mission is to bring creators closer to decision-makers within the professional circuit. Each screening is followed by informal networking moments, fostering direct dialogue between the film teams and invited industry professionals.
(* ) By invitation only.
Inscrições Bárbaras
Inscrições Bárbaras · Barbaric Inscriptions
Inês Leal
PRT, 8’
Based on the extractive activity of the Douro Coal Basin in northern Portugal, the film rethinks the forms of resistance of miners.
Inês Leal is a visual artist, researcher, and designer. Her artistic and research practice is essayistic and experimental in nature, resulting in the production of installations, series of video works, photography, and other analog technical media, in which she regularly draws on the appropriation and study of photographic archives. She is currently developing research that focuses on working communities in mining regions and their relationship with the moving image. She has been producing and exhibiting artistic work in an exhibition context since 2021, having collectively exhibited her work at Culturgest Porto, Centro Internacional das Artes José de Guimarães (CIAJG), Gnration, Galeria Municipal do Porto (GMP), and Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves.
Nha Balila - Dentu D'Algem
Nha Balila - Dentu D'Algem · Nha Balila - Dentu D'Algem
Inês T. Alves
PRT, 77'
Loved and cherished by Cape Verdeans around the world, Nha Balila — a living legend of Batuku — is invited to Portugal to celebrate International Women’s Day. At 92, her vitality and vibrant presence have a profound impact on the Cape Verdean diaspora.
Inês T. Alves studied Cultural Narratives (NOVA University Lisbon, University of Santiago de Compostela, and University of Bergamo) and Documentary Cinema (University of the Arts London – Gulbenkian Foundation scholarship). She made several documentary and experimental short films, and her first feature-length documentary “Waters of Pastaza”, produced by OUBLAUM Filmes, premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2022, won several international awards and had a commercial release in the cinemas in Portugal, Germany, UK, Iceland, Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina. Inês has also experience developing film workshops in various contexts, having collaborated with the associations Os Filhos de Lumière, Videoteca de Lisboa, Cineclube de Viseu, and PédeXumbo.