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Bernacles

Titre original : Percebes
  • 2024
  • 12min
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6,3/10
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Bernacles (2024)
With the sea and the urban Algarve as a background, we follow a complete cycle of the life of a special shellfish called Percebes, goose barnacle. From their formation, to the dish, in this journey, we cross different contexts that allow us to better understand this region and those who live there.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWith the sea and the urban Algarve as a background, we follow a complete cycle of the life of a special shellfish called PERCEBES, goose barnacle. From their formation, to the dish, in this ... Tout lireWith the sea and the urban Algarve as a background, we follow a complete cycle of the life of a special shellfish called PERCEBES, goose barnacle. From their formation, to the dish, in this journey, we cross different contexts that allow us to better understand this region and th... Tout lireWith the sea and the urban Algarve as a background, we follow a complete cycle of the life of a special shellfish called PERCEBES, goose barnacle. From their formation, to the dish, in this journey, we cross different contexts that allow us to better understand this region and those who live there.

  • Réalisation
    • Laura Gonçalves
    • Alexandra Ramires
  • Scénario
    • Laura Gonçalves
    • Regina Guimarães
    • Alexandra Ramires
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    • Réalisation
      • Laura Gonçalves
      • Alexandra Ramires
    • Scénario
      • Laura Gonçalves
      • Regina Guimarães
      • Alexandra Ramires
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    • Récompenses
      • 11 victoires et 13 nominations au total

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    Barnacles and Belonging

    "Percebes" is a short film that stands out for its sensitivity in portraying a specific reality that resonates with universal issues. Directed by Alexandra Ramires and Laura Gonçalves, the film uses animation as a tool to explore the complexities of the relationship between territory, tradition, and economic transformation. With an approach that blends documentary and visual poetry, the short takes us to the Algarve, a Portuguese region marked by the duality between massive tourism and the preservation of its roots.

    The watercolor animation is one of the most striking aspects of "Percebes." The fluid, organic textures create an immediate visual connection to the maritime environment that serves as the heart of the film. Every stroke seems to carry the sea's moisture, the salty touch of the coast, and the force of waves crashing against the rocks. This artistic style reinforces the bond between the Algarve's inhabitants and the ocean, capturing the raw beauty and simplicity of life in the region. More than an aesthetic choice, the watercolor acts as a symbolic link between natural elements and the human narrative.

    The narrative structure, in turn, is clever and reflective. The film uses the double meaning of the Portuguese word "percebes" - which refers both to barnacles and to the verb "to understand" - as a guide to explore the interaction between what we see and hear. As we follow the life cycle of barnacles, from their harvesting on the rocks to their arrival in markets and restaurants, we hear the voices of locals in spontaneous, authentic conversations. These documentary-style snippets reveal the social, economic, and cultural complexities of a region in constant transformation.

    There's an intriguing contrast between the visuals and the dialogue. The animated scenes have a contemplative, almost meditative rhythm, while the voiceovers share personal stories, reflections on life in the Algarve, and the impacts of tourism on the community. This juxtaposition adds an extra layer of meaning: what we see on screen isn't just a visual representation but also a window into understanding what lies beneath - the challenges and contradictions faced by those who depend on the land and sea.

    The film also shines in its depiction of tensions brought about by tourism. The Algarve, known for its stunning beaches and tourist infrastructure, is a prime example of how development can transform a region. The animation conveys this in a visually powerful way, comparing the elongated shapes of barnacles to the tall buildings now dominating the coastline. This visual metaphor is subtle but effective, highlighting the contradictions between economic progress and the loss of cultural and environmental identity.

    The choice to present the voiceovers without showing the faces of the speakers is another interesting touch. This decision gives prominence to the stories themselves, allowing the voices to represent not just individuals but a collective. It feels as if we're hearing the Algarve itself speak, torn between the nostalgia of a simpler past and the adaptation to a present full of challenges.

    "Percebes" isn't just a film about barnacles or the Algarve; it's a reflection on belonging, change, and resilience. Through its visually rich and delicately crafted narrative, Alexandra Ramires and Laura Gonçalves invite us to perceive - in the broadest sense of the word - the nuances of a region and its people. This is a short film that combines impeccable technique, artistic sensitivity, and a keen eye for issues that go far beyond Portugal's borders.

    With its mix of art, anthropology, and social critique, "Percebes" reaffirms the power of animation as a medium to tell stories that touch both the heart and mind. It's the kind of work that lingers with the viewer, its messages echoing long after the credits roll. A celebration of human connection to the environment, tradition, and the search for balance in times of change.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 juin 2024 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Portugal
    • Sites officiels
      • Official page at distributor's site (Portugal)
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Portugais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 佛手貝
    • Sociétés de production
      • BAP - Animation Studios
      • Ikki Films
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