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A film set scene shows a person in rustic costume sitting at a wooden table with bread and fruit, their back to the camera. A crew member in red holds a clapperboard labeled “João Liberada,” while a boom microphone hangs above. The textured stone wall and simple props create a historical atmosphere.

Two Times João Liberada Duas Vezes João Liberada

  Paula Tomás Marques  |  Portugal

João, a young actress, is cast in a biopic to play the gender-nonconforming Liberada, who was persecuted by the Inquisition in 18th-century Portugal. At first thrilled to embody such a resilient, rebellious figure from history, she begins to clash with the film’s director over his inclination to portray Liberada’s suffering and the violence inflicted upon them. As Liberada’s ghost begins to haunt João, the director slips into a mysterious coma; João finds herself at the helm of the chaotic production, where through cinema she must make sense of her own relationship to Liberada and their legacy.

Paula Tomás Marques’s beguiling debut takes an inquisitive dive into the psychology of filmmaking and performance, asking critical questions on the ownership of storytelling. Through a blend of formal experiments and earnest playfulness shot on sunny 16mm, Liberada’s spirit and their place in trans history comes to life through João’s living, breathing present.

 Portuguese 

 70 minutes

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Film Credits

  •   Cristiana Cruz Forte, Paula Tomás Marques
  •   June João, Paula Tomás Marques
  •   Jorge Jácome
  •   Fresco Mafalda
  •   June João, André Tecedeiro, Jenny Larrue, Alice Azevedo, Caio Amado, Eloísa d'Ascensão e Tiago Aires Lêdo
  •   Maria João Petrucci, Rodrigo Vaiapraia
  •   Fúria de Boi (Co-Production), Casa Estrela, Elías Querejeta Zine Eskola (Associated Producers)

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