Review: The Tsugua Diaries [EN]

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CANNES 2021 Directors’ Fortnight by David Katz 15/07/2021 - CANNES 2021: Portugal’s Miguel Gomes and Maureen Fazendeiro create a jam session on approaches to pandemic-era filmmaking, in their funny debut as codirectors

Around spring of last year, when the true severity of the COVID-19 pandemic became apparent, thoughts turned to the fate of the arts and the creative industries: would we have them again? (Even in that pessimistic time, only a defeatist would have disagreed.) The more pertinent question, however, was how they might be transformed, just like nearly every aspect of global life. Much-loved Portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes, joined by his partner and regular collaborator, Maureen Fazendeiro (also an acclaimed experimental filmmaker), have created one of the better responses to this challenging existential riddle, further developing the former’s skill at blending fiction and documentary. The film, whose makers emphasise the “diary” aspect of the work (a specific sub-genre of documentary), premiered this week in the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight. (The article continues below - Commercial information)

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