Originally scheduled for 30 April, the Portuguese festival will have a physical edition from 25 August to 5 September. IndieLisboa, one of the first Portuguese festivals to postpone its 2020 edition, is now just around the corner. Though the festival has moved to the end of August (instead of the end of April), most of this year’s format will be quite similar to previous years. With an extensive programme (of competitive and non-competitive sections), the festival will open with Monia Chokri’s A Brother’s Love in Cinema São Jorge and will close with Felipe Bragança’s A Yellow Animal at Culturguest.Twelve films were selected for the International Feature Film Competition: Barzakh (Spain) by Alejandro Salgado, Red Moon Tide (Spain) by Lois Patiño, Babai (Russia/US) by Artem Aisaagaliev, The Fever (Brazil/France/Germany) by Maya Da-Rin, There Will Be No More Night (France) by Eléonore Weber, This Is My Desire (Nigeria/US) by Arie Esiri and.
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