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- La Libertad follows a group of matriarchal weavers in Mexico, formally mimicking the examination of an object through subtle shifts in scale and space.
- Mauricio Dias and Walter Riedweg often say that their studio is the street. It is from the observation of street life and the people in it that their installations about encounters, identity and territoriality emerge. Brazilian artist Dias met Swiss Riedweg in 1993. They found out that, together, they were able to potentialise their ideas. "This marriage became Mau Wal", recalls Dias. In this documentary, they present their oeuvre and the different characters behind the work: people who make up everyday life in big cities. Street sellers of a north-eastern immigrant community market in São Paulo, illegal immigrants in search of an European dream, street teenagers and their memories. By means of stories or of the role it plays, the human element always takes centre stage in the work of the Mau Wal duo.
- Commissioned in 2000 by Associacao Cultural Videobrasil for the Contemporary African Art Show in Sao Paolo, this is a documentary about William Kentridge, one of the most important contemporary artist in South Africa and in the world. His creative activities include films, drawings, animations, installations, theatre and opera. In this film, shot in Johannesburg and Brazil, he talks of the impact of the South Africa landscape and social conditions on his work, and comments on his work process, inspiration, and the life of characters like Felix Teitlebaum, his alter ego.
- The walls of São Paulo rendered as painted surface. Short video work for TV3, São Paulo, in association with Associação Cultural Videobrasil.