Edited with text by Inês Grosso. Text by Gabriel Abrantes, Emily Butler, Rosa Lleó, José Manuel dos Santos.
An appreciation of filmmaker Abrantes' synthesis of cinema and politics
In Programmed Melancholy, filmmaker Gabriel Abrantes (born 1984) juxtaposes references to art and cultural history to create a body of work that weaves personal feelings with wider social, environmental and political concerns.
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An appreciation of filmmaker Abrantes' synthesis of cinema and politics
Published by Mousse Publishing. Edited with text by Inês Grosso. Text by Gabriel Abrantes, Emily Butler, Rosa Lleó, José Manuel dos Santos.
In Programmed Melancholy, filmmaker Gabriel Abrantes (born 1984) juxtaposes references to art and cultural history to create a body of work that weaves personal feelings with wider social, environmental and political concerns.