‘Nanu Tudor’ is a twenty-minute documentary produced in the academic context of the European master’s program DocNomads, of which Portugal is a part, through the Lusophone University, together with Hungary and Belgium.
The film, which premiered this week at the Berlin festival, takes the top prize in the short film competition, with the jury underlining the courage and skill with which director Olga Lucovnicova filmed the complexity of a childhood trauma.
The short film competition at the Berlin festival also featured the film “Luz de Presença”, by director Diogo Costa Amarante.
The 71st Berlin film festival takes place this week, in virtual mode, with the programming to be unveiled only to professionals, with the public sessions being postponed until June, because of the pandemic of the covid-19.
The second part of the festival, with the official program to be shown in a room and with an audience, is scheduled for the days of 09 to 20 of June.