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Filmmaker Ana Vaz will lead a workshop exploring the themes and aesthetics that shape her artistic practice.
“Vagabond, from the Latin vagabundus, composed of vagare, “to wander, to drift,” and the suffix -bundus, “prone to, full of,” - is the one who wanders, who drifts, who stubbornly and uncompromisingly seeks to escape the sedentary and captive fate of the modern subject. to wander, to loiter, to drift, to walk without a destiny, to be errant in error, to stray from reason and permanence. the errant movement does not identify itself and rejects classifications; this is its semantic war. vagabonds, vagabundus: the errant does not identify itself, yet know where they come from.” — Ana Vaz (extract from por um cinema errante, por um cinema vagabundo / for an errant cinema, for a vagabond cinema)