Psicomagia - A Arte da Cura | movie | 2019 | Official Trailer

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00:00 Our tips are from three films that are part of the International Film Festival and Transcendência,
00:05 works that can promote a transformative relationship between films and viewers.
00:10 Before starting, subscribe to the channel.
00:12 Can we understand memory as something only from the past or also from the present?
00:19 The question may even seem a philosophical question, but it is very simple.
00:23 It is in the central discussion of the film "The Other Side of Memory" by André Luiz Oliveira.
00:28 Through recordings of the backgrounds of a film that the director could not make due to lack of resources,
00:33 he builds another film, this one from a mobilization of the past by the present.
00:39 This is memory. It is that which is far from you, but does not leave you.
00:45 André Luiz was bold, he tried to make a great film, an epic Brazilian based on the work of João Baldo Ribeiro,
00:51 "Viva o Povo Brasileiro".
00:53 In the poetic and emotional rescue, André Luiz dives into the memory of an interrupted film,
00:58 but which is also the memory of a country that did not take place as a civilization of the tropics.
01:03 After 500 years, who are we?
01:08 We do not know.
01:09 In the documentary "Psychomagia - The Art of Healing", the Chilean Alejandro Rodorowski
01:15 shows in practice how a therapy created by him to bring our dreams to reality.
01:23 That's right, usually therapists say exactly the opposite.
01:28 The work follows the path of magical realism mixed with rituals inspired by shamanism.
01:34 The director, who also places himself as someone in search of healing people,
01:40 develops alternative and controversial methodologies to solve the traumas of his characters.
01:47 In this way, the documentary maker directly interferes in what he is willing to film
01:52 and becomes a kind of spiritual leader in his own film.
01:57 That's what I need.
01:58 Kill someone or do something like that.
02:02 Because now, I will see that I exist.
02:06 "Teseu's Ship", the first feature film by Indian director Anand Gandhi,
02:10 is a film between irrational optimism and nihilistic realism.
02:16 Now it's only a matter of disposition.
02:19 Gandhi tells three stories about people forced to think about ethical and moral issues
02:25 from their own daily life.
02:28 A blind photographer, a monk who fights against animal medicine tests,
02:33 but who comes into conflict with his position when he needs medicine
02:38 to treat a hepatic cirrhosis and a transplanted stock broker in crisis
02:44 when he discovers that the kidney he received was stolen from another person.
02:49 The full report of the film, the festival and the days and times of the exhibition
02:58 is on the link here in the text of this video.

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