The Ship and the Sea explained

The Ship and the Sea
Runtime:90 minutes
Language:Portuguese

The Ship and the Sea (Portuguese: O Navio e o Mar) is a documentary film written and directed by Lara Sousa, and Everlane Moraes and produced by Lara Sousa, Everlane Moraes, Matheus Mello and Emerson Dindo.

Production

The creative documentary film is to be shot and produced in Brazil and Mozambique by the production companies: Pàttàki Audiovisual, Produtora Portátil and Kulunga Filmes. The film output format is in Color, Digital/Digital 5.1, Dolby Stereo format. The production is still being developed.[1]

Plot/Synopsis

A decision was reached by Everlane and Lara from Brazil and Mozambique, respectively, who are both black filmmakers, to mirror by travelling to each other's country in a crisscross manner and then, looking at each other's films inquisitively to pick out the missing traits of their black identities on both sides in order to fill in the missing trait gaps.[2] [1]

Reception

The film was selected at the 11th Durban International Film Festival (DIFF 2020) held between September 10 to 20, online, alongside about 30 other films as one of the Finance Forum Projects.[3] [4] [5] [6]

Awards

The film won at the 2020 Durban FilmMart, the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) Award of The Netherlands.[7] [8]

After participating in various international markets, the film started receiving financial funding for its development. Yet in 2020, Everlane Moraes was the first black female Brazilian to be a grantee of the William Greaves Film Fund from Firelight Media[9] [10] [11] with the Ship and the Sea.

In 2021, the film was also recipient of the Sundance Documentary Film Fund,[12] [13] for its development.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: O Navio e o Mar The Ship and the Sea . Berlinale Talents . November 18, 2020.
  2. Web site: O Navio E O MAR / 81' / DIGITAL 4K . Miradasdoc . November 18, 2020.
  3. Web site: 11è Durban FilmMart (DFM 2020) . Africultures . November 17, 2020.
  4. Web site: DURBAN FILMMART INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES 2020 DURBAN FILMMART FINANCE FORUM PROJECTS . July 30, 2020 . Ladima Africa . November 17, 2020.
  5. Web site: 31 film projects across Africa selected to pitch at Durban FilmMart’s Finance Forum . August 3, 2020 . Sandton Chronicle . November 17, 2020.
  6. Web site: 2020 OFFICIAL PROJECT SELECTION . Durban FilmMart . November 18, 2020.
  7. Web site: 2020 Durban FilmMart ends with Official Awards for Projects announcement . September 14, 2020 . Biz Community . November 17, 2020.
  8. Web site: Project award-winners at IDFA 2020 . IDFA . November 17, 2020.
  9. Web site: Media . Firelight . 2020-08-21 . Announcing the Inaugural William Greaves Fund Recipients . 2022-08-09 . Medium . en.
  10. Web site: Firelight Media Announces Grantees from Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil, and the U.S. . 2022-08-09 . Cinema Tropical . en-US.
  11. Web site: Variety Staff . 2020-08-21 . Firelight Media Sets Documentary Development Grant Recipients . 2022-08-09 . Variety . en-US.
  12. Web site: Carey . Matthew . 2021-06-08 . Sundance Institute Doc Fund Boosts Diverse Slate Of Filmmakers With $590,000 In Grants . 2022-08-09 . Deadline . en-US.
  13. Web site: 2021-06-08 . Meet the 2021 Sundance Institute Documentary Fund Grantees - sundance.org . 2022-08-09 . en-US.