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Industry Screenings #03

Industry Screenings #03 · Industry Screenings #03

Eloy Enciso

2025, ESP, 105', M12


Industry Activities

25 Nov 2025 · Batalha Centro de Cinema - Screening Room 2 · 15H00


The Industry Screenings are exclusive 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.


Todo es cárcel
Todo es cárcel · Endless Prison
Eloy Enciso
ESP, 105'

"Endless Prison" tells the story of what happened in Spain during the final days of the Spanish Civil War, but above all what happened to those who lost. The film follows the epistolary relationship between a woman and a man during those days, currently being investigated by a photographer. The news of a relative's death will force the protagonist to interrupt her work and face an outstanding inheritance.

Eloy Enciso studied documentary filmmaking in Cuba before making his feature debut with the documentary “Pic-nic” (2007). His second feature, “Arraianos” (2012), premiered at the Locarno Film Festival and established him among filmmakers more interested in evoking lived experience than in explaining cultural realities. “Longa noite” (2019), also premiered at Locarno, once again combined literary adaptation, non-professional actors and meticulous mise en scène, reaffirming his place within a contemporary Iberian cinematic movement. His work aligns with the poetic dialogue between reality and fiction found in the films of Pedro Costa, José Luis Guerin, António Reis and Margarida Cordeiro. "Endless Prison" is his fourth feature.