International Conference LIBERATION STRUGGLES, THE FALLING OF THE EMPIRE AND THE BIRTH [THROUGH IMAGES] OF AFRICAN NATIONS FINAL PROGRAMME

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International Conference LIBERATION STRUGGLES, THE FALLING OF THE EMPIRE AND THE BIRTH [THROUGH IMAGES] OF AFRICAN NATIONS Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures, University of Reading, Reading 27 th January 2016 Camões Centre for Portuguese Language and Culture, King s College, London 28 th January 2016 FINAL PROGRAMME Rute Magalhães / Luhuna Carvalho - Ruy Duarte de Carvalho e Beto Moura Pires na rodagem de Ofícios Attendance is open and free but booking is required. To register, please email alephconferencia@gmail.com or register online at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/camoes-conference-liberation-struggles-tickets- 20058433314?utm_term=eventurl_text

The fortieth anniversary of Portuguese decolonisation of Africa has acted as a catalyst in discussing how Portugal imagined colonial politics through moving images and how these propagandist portrayals began to be questioned by the Portuguese Novo Cinema. This can be seen in works that were censured and prohibited. Portuguese colonial cinematographic representations were later challenged by films made in the context of the liberation movements and by images that emerged out of the national cinematographic projection (Frodon) of the new Portuguese-speaking African countries. This conference intends to go some way in highlighting common aspects in the emergence of cinema in Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau, which have all been studied individually. In addition, it will provide a reflection on the roots of the emergence of the New Cinema from the militancy that uses film as a means of changing society and focussing on the birth [in images] of new nations, being projected by the programs of the Marxist parties that assumed power. The aim of the conference is also to analyse how, through Third Cinema, the Cinema Novo of Brazil and Cuban Cinema, more specifically, in addition to the authors of the French Rive Gauche da Nouvelle Vague, all played a role in questioning and rupturing the colonial representations of the Portuguese dictatorship and, most of all, in the formation of the projects and cinematographic archives of emerging African nations. This conference also intends to question, apart from the reasoning of nationalist propaganda, how did these new countries tell the story of their own history through film and cinema (Godard/Ishaghpour)? Finally, it will be discussed how, given the urgency of the present, the redemption of the past (Benjamin) is realised through a cinema of resistance (Deleuze), such as that of Pedro Costa, and by other moving images artistic practises? With the support of Collaborating institutions

Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures, University of Reading, Reading 27 th January 2016 10h-10h45 Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102 Maria do Carmo Piçarra (Lisboa/Minho/Reading) Colonial reflections: Aleph as an action-research platform to criticize colonial imaginaries 11h00-13h00 Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102 Panel I (De)constructing the projection of African nations through cinema Chair: Alexandre Figueiroa (Recife) Paulo Cunha (Coimbra) Cinephilia and film culture in the Portuguese Africa : film societies and amateur film Raquel Schefer (Paris) Mueda, Memory and Massacre by Ruy Guerra and the cultural forms of the Mueda Plateau Catarina Laranjeiro (Coimbra) In the past the future was better 13h00-14h30 Lunch break 14h30-16h30 Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102 Panel II Memory and gazes upon the colonial archive Chair: Tiago de Luca (Liverpool) Lúcia Nagib (Reading) Colonialism as atmosphere in Tabu and The murmuring coast Nuno Barradas Jorge (Nottingham) To die a thousand deaths: historical memory and the representation of personal narratives in the cinema of Pedro Costa Teresa Castro (Paris) The afterwardness of the colonial image: artists-researchers and the Portuguese colonial archive 16h30-17h30 - Studio Space, Minghella Building room 102 Presentation of Daniel Barroca s work by Teresa Castro Drawing and undrawing images and memories by Daniel Barroca 18h00-20h30 Cinema, Minghella Building G4 Presentation by Nuno Barradas Jorge Cavalo dinheiro (Horse money, Pedro Costa, 2015) Projection and debate with the Portuguese Film Archive Museum of Cinema director, José Manuel Costa, and the director of CFAC, Lúcia Nagib.

Camões Centre for Portuguese Language and Culture, King s College London, 28th January King s Building 9h-9h30 Registration and welcome 9h30-10h45 River Room - King s Building Chair: João Paulo Silvestre (London) 9h30-10h Lee Grieveson (London) Colonial Film moving images of the British empire 10h15-10h45 José Manuel Costa (Portuguese Film Archive Museum of Cinema director) Colonial collection of the Portuguese Film Archive. Shot, reverse shot, offscreen 10h45-11h Coffee break 11h-13h River Room - King s Building Panel III The birth [through images] of African nations Chair: Teresa Castro (Paris) Ros Gray (London) Attempts at a paradigm shift: filmmaking in the Mozambican revolution Robert Stock (Konstanz) The many returns to Wiriyamu. Testimony and filmic negotiations of colonial violence Maíra Zenun de Oliveira (Goiás, Lisboa) FESPACO and decolonization: on the persistence of freedom (post-colonial) fight through the biggest and most ancient African film festival Maria-Benedita Basto (Paris) From the colonial to the imperial archive: transnational resistances and decolonizations of the image in India by António Faria and Acto dos feitos da Guiné by Fernando Matos Silva 11h-13h Small Committee Room - King s Building Panel IV (Post-)colonial filmic representations Chair: Paulo Cunha (Coimbra) Rosa Cabecinhas, Isabel Macedo, Ana Cristina Pereira (Minho) Cinema, Memory and Intercultural Dialogue: (post)-colonial representations Pedro Andrade (Minho) Postcolonial hybrid meanings within resistance cinema Katy Stewart (Sheffield) Reclaiming the archive: contesting history and memory in Zézé Gamboa s O grande Kilapy Jorge Cruz, Leandro Mendonça (Rio de Janeiro) Cinemas in Portuguese language: a methodological proposal

13h-14h00 Lunch break 14h-16h River Room - King s Building Panel V Propaganda and liberation struggles: foreign gazes Chair: Catarina Laranjeiro (Coimbra) Raquel Ribeiro (Edinburgh) Angola, independent nation through the Cuban (filmic) gaze Iolanda Vasile (Timisoara) The party, the leader, Romania: colonialism and independence within the Socialist Republic of Romania photographic frame Afonso Ramos (London) Rarely penetrated by camera or film : revisiting the first documentary about the Portuguese Colonial War, NBC s Angola: a journey to war 14h-16h Small Committee Room - King s Building Panel VI (De)construction of the colonial archive : artistic practices Chair: Raquel Schefer (Paris) Ana Balona de Oliveira (Lisboa) Decolonization in, of and through the archival moving images of artistic practice Hugo Dinis (Lisboa) Notes on the other Ricardo Mendonça, Lisandra Mendonça (Lisboa) The postcolonial de(construction) of Portuguese overseas memorials 16h-16h30 Coffee break 16h30-17h30 Council Room - King s Building Luta ca caba inda (The struggle is not over yet) Presentation of collective project by Filipa César

Chair Maria do Carmo Piçarra (carmoramos@gmail.com) Organising committee Lúcia Nagib, director of the Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures, University of Reading João Paulo Silvestre, Camões Centre for Portuguese Language and Culture, King s College London Rosa Cabecinhas, Head of the PhD Program in Cultural Studies (University of Minho and University of Aveiro) and Associate Professor at the Social Sciences Institute, University of Minho Maria do Carmo Piçarra, postdoctoral researcher, Centre for Film Aesthetics and Cultures, University of Reading / Communication and Society Research Centre, University of Minho / CEC FLUL University of Lisbon Abdoolkarim Vakil, Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies & Department of History, King s College London José da Costa Ramos, Professor, ISCTE University Institut of Lisbon Specialists and invited artists Ana Balona de Oliveira, postdoctoral researcher, CEC FLUL / University of Lisbon / Institute for Art History of the New University of Lisbon Catarina Laranjeiro, filmmaker and doctoral researcher, CES University of Coimbra Daniel Barroca, artist Filipa César, artist José Manuel Costa, director of Cinemateca Portuguesa Museu do Cinema Lee Grieveson, director of the Graduate Programme in Film Studies at University College London and co-principal investigator of Colonial Cinema: Moving Images of the British Empire Maria-Benedita Basto, professor, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 8 Nuno Barradas Jorge, doctoral researcher, University of Nottingham Paulo Cunha, professor and researcher, CEISXX Universidade de Coimbra Pedro Costa, filmmaker Raquel Schefer, artist and professor, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 Robert Stock, professor, University of Konstanz Ros Gray, theorist and lecturer in Fine Art (Critical Studies), Goldsmiths College, University of London Teresa Castro, art historian and professor, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 Production Support: Sílvia Macedo