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Anarca Filmes
Anarca Filmes is a collective proposition in cinema and contemporary art working since 2014. Its films, videos, parties and artistic residencies are manifested as relational devices, which exercise the coexistence of difference. The group create interlocutions between presences and spaces, expanding its supports and temporalities through dialogue with the languages ​​of performance, installation, video and internet. Influenced by political tensions in Brazil from 2013 onwards, the collective members began their activities at night scene in Rio de Janeiro and Recife, documenting and promoting politically engaged movements, in addition to parties at spaces aimed at producing social impact - always in dialogue with a network of artists, activists, filmmakers, therapists, cultural producers, researchers and educators from all over Brazil. Anarca Filmes’ works have already been shown at festivals and institutions in the Netherlands, Portugal, Germany, Mexico and several states in Brazil. Currently the group have copies available online and in the collection of the Cinematheque of the Museum of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro. Participating in the Pivô Satellite are Amanda Seraphico, Clarissa Ribeiro and Lorran Dias.   Watch here.   Clarissa Ribeiro Film director, editor and visual artist, Clarissa Ribeiro has a degree in audiovisual from the School of Communication at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. In 2013, she directed and edited her first short film: "CHOQUE", receiving the award for "Best Contribution to Cinematographic Language" at the International Archive Film Festival (REcine 2013). In 2015 she was co-creator of the collective Anarca Filmes, an independent and experimental audiovisual production group, where she works until today as a director, editor, actress and director of photography. Her second film: "X-MANAS" (2017) was exhibited in more than 20 national and international film festivals and exhibitions, such as Olhar Internacional de Cinema and Berlin Porn Film Festival. At the end of 2019, she finished her third film "A Carne é Beijo e o Avesso Água", selected for the 7th RECIFEST - Festival of Sexual Diversity and Gender. In 2018 she co-created the “ANTI Antifascist Film Residency Project” at the Independent Art Space SARACVRA, where for one month, she coordinated the production and finalization of 8 films. Highlights: "Noite Escura de São Nunca" (2015), winner of the Best Short Award by the Critics Jury at the 19th Tiradentes Cinema Exhibition, where she worked as an actress and director of photography; "Perpétuo" (2018), by Lorran Dias, selected for the 48th International Film Festival Rotterdam, where she worked as an editor; and "Uma Paciência Selvagem me Trouxe Até Aqui" (2021), directed by Érica Sarmet, where she worked as an actress and editor. She currently concentrates her artistic research in the area of ​​noise music, having released her first EP "A Serpente das Escamas de Cristal" in June 2020. In addition, Clarissa also acts as a producer and DJ at Isoporzinho das Sapatão, an event focused on the occupation of public spaces by lesbian and bisexual women.   Lorran Dias Lorran Dias is a filmmaker, artist, curator and screenwriter residing in Favela da Maré, Rio de Janeiro. He is artistic director and content programmer at TV Coragem (Programa Convida, IMS, 2020), directed and edited the documentary Novo Rio (2020), directed and scripted Perpétuo (International Film Festival Rotterdam 2019), among other titles and film residencies with Anarca Filmes. He graduated in Cinema and TV at the UFRJ School of Social Communication with the work "Disputas Sensíveis: Ensaio-Manifesto contra o Olhar Colonial". He interned at the production company Taiga Filmes (2015) and since then he has worked in the audiovisual industry with assistance from directors, script and script doctoring. Since 2017 he participates in the curatorship of the Semana de Cinema festival / Semana dos Realizadores, being the curator of Cinerama Cineclube and its annual exhibitions of contemporary Brazilian cinema (2014-2017). The installation Transmission: When Ficcion Becomes History (C + CSJS of UBC's Research Excellence Cluster) is available on the Ehcho.org platform. His latest works were made possible by the Instituto Moreira Salles, Critical + Creative Social Justice Studies of the University of British Columbia (Canada), Heinrich Boll Stiftung (Germany/Rio), Observatório de Favelas (Rio) and recognized by The Documentary Impact Producer Relief Fund of Doc Society (London/New York).   Amanda Seraphico Amanda Seraphico "Badgaleto", graduated in Audiovisual at the School of Communication at UFRJ and graduated in the Executive Production course at the International Film Academy. She is also one of the founders of Anarca Filmes, in which she reveals herself as a screenwriter, director, producer, performer and editor of videos and films such as "Badgaleto - No Limite da Morte" and "O Conto do Nunca Mais", shown at ArtRio 2019. She directed and acted in "A Lenda do Galeto Vegano", made in partnership with visual artist Sosha. Currently, she has also explored the language of graphic design by creating posters.   Anarca Filmes is a participant of Pivô Satellite #2.