简介 罗恰的妻子葆拉首次执导拍摄的一部先锋纪录片,讲述自己与丈夫曾经度过的美好时光,颇有诗意的8毫米家庭记录影像,都是葆拉当年亲手拍摄下来的。 Filmmaker Paula Gaitán was married to Glauber Rocha (1938-1981), a key figure in the Brazilian Cinema Novo movement, which embodied politically engaged filmmaking that resisted colonialism in Latin America. Rocha's signature films include Barravento (1961), Black God, White Devil (1964), Land in Anguish (1967), and Antonio das Mortes (1969), all remarkably influential films at the time and overdue for revival today. In Days in Sintra, Gaitán creates a deeply moving meditation on memory and time as she chronicl...