Two Times João Liberada
Two Times João Liberada | |
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Duas vezes João Liberada | |
Directed by | Paula Tomás Marques |
Written by | June João Paula Tomás Marques |
Produced by | Paula Tomás Marques Cristiana Cruz Forte |
Starring | June João André Tecedeiro Jenny Larrue Caio Amado |
Cinematography | Fresco Mafalda |
Edited by | Jorge Jácome |
Music by | Maria João Petrucci Rodrigo Vaiapraia |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | Portugal |
Language | Portuguese |
Two Times João Liberada (Portuguese: Duas vezes João Liberada) is a film directed by Paula Tomás Marques. In the film, João Abreu plays an actress who was cast for a historical film biography about the eponymous character and who is persecuted by the Inquisição as a person with no clear gender affiliation. The premiere of the film took place in February 2025 at the Berlin International Film Festival. The film had its national premiere in Portugal at the beginning of May 2025 at IndieLisboa.
Plot
In present day Lisbon, João is an actress and plays the lead role in a biopic about a gender non-conforming person called Liberada, who was persecuted by the Inquisition in18th-century Portugal. Although the director of the biopic seems to have a penchant for portraying violence and suffering onscreen, Liberada’s story is ultimately one of strength, resilience and rebellion against established gender roles. João and the director increasingly clash over the question of how Liberada's legacy should be portrayed. When João is haunted by the ghost of Liberada in her dreams, the tensions intensify. The director then suffers a mysterious paralysis, leaving him unable to finish the film. João sees this as an opportunity to finish the story according to their ideas
Production
The film was directed by Paula Tomás Marques, who also wrote the screenplay together with June João. The Portuguese filmmaker and teacher lives between Lisbon and Porto. Marques studied directing and cinematography at the Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema in Lisbon, then sociology and later at the Elías Querejeta Zine Eskola in San Sebastián. Her previous short films have dealt with gender, sexuality and historiography,[1] in which June João was involved in various capacities.[2]
Although João Liberada is a fictional character, they were created based on 17th and 18th century trial recordings of the Inquisition pursuing gender dissidents.[3] Therefore the performance of João Liberada, is by co-writer and actor June João. Portuguese LGBT activist André Tecedeiro plays the film's director.
The cinematographer, Mafalda Fresco, shot the film on 16mm film.[4]
The score was created by Maria João Petrucci and Rodrigo Vaiapraia.
Release
The premiere of Two Times João Liberada was on 18th of February 2025 at the Berlin International Film Festival in the section Perspectives.[5] The film was also included in the festival's Teddy Award program.[6] In April 2025, the film was shown in the New Directors / New Films series, a joint film festival of the New York Museum of Modern Art and the Film Society of Lincoln Center.[7] In May 2025, it was screened at Crossing Europe[8], IndieLisboa[9] and XPOSED Queer Film Festival Berlin.
Reception
Reviews
Teresa Vieira wrote in her review for the online film magazine Cineuropa that the film expresses criticism and self-criticism, analysis and self-analysis of the power of images, the effect of representation and the importance of listening. According to Vieira, Two Times João Liberada is also a film about cinema itself, depicting the making of a film with honesty and warmth, inviting a collective reflection to find out what cinema can and should be, every day and with every film.[10]
Awards and honors
Crossing Europe 2025
- Fiction Competition nomination (Paula Tomás Marques)[11]
IndieLisboa 2025
- National Competition nomination[12]
75th Berlin International Film Festival 2025
- Best Fiction Film Debut nomination in the section Perspectives (Paula Tomás Marques)
- In competition for the Teddy Award[13]
References
- ^ Duas vezes João Liberada / Two Times João Liberada. In: berlinale.de. Abgerufen am 28. Februar 2025.
- ^ https://thefilmstage.com/berlinale-review-two-times-joao-liberada-explores-the-limits-of-representation/
- ^ https://thefilmstage.com/berlinale-review-two-times-joao-liberada-explores-the-limits-of-representation/
- ^ https://thefilmstage.com/berlinale-review-two-times-joao-liberada-explores-the-limits-of-representation/
- ^ Duas vezes João Liberada / Two Times João Liberada. In: berlinale.de. Abgerufen am 1. Februar 2025.
- ^ Duas Vezes João Liberada. In: teddyaward.tv. Abgerufen am 4. Februar 2025.
- ^ 54th New Directors/New Films Lineup Announced, Taking Place April 2–13. In: filmlinc.org, 5. März 2025.
- ^ Duas vezes João Liberada / Two Times João Liberada. In: crossingeurope.at. Abgerufen am 22. April 2025.
- ^ https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/476170
- ^ Teresa Vieira: Review: 'Two Times João Liberada'. In: cineuropa.org, 19. Februar 2025.
- ^ Duas vezes João Liberada. In: crossingeurope.at. Abgerufen am 28. April 2025.
- ^ https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/476170
- ^ Duas Vezes João Liberada. In: teddyaward.tv. Abgerufen am 17. Februar 2025.
External links
- Two Times João Liberada at IMDb
- Two Times João Liberada in the program of the Berlin International Film Festival