

Celso: a portrait, a place
Overview
"Celso: a portrait, a place" is a documentary that emerges from a year of sporadic visits by the documentary filmmaker (until then a convinced agnostic) to the Capuchin complex, a block that is, among other things, a place to preserve the memory of the Capuchin friars in the Serra Gaúcha, southern Brazil. The daily life of the space and the ramblings of the charismatic friar and artist Celso Bordignon are interspersed in an attempt to contemplate aspects of religious life, art, and the awareness of the nuances of the action of time on matter, body and spirit.
Year 1970
Studio Manifesto Kinomobile
Director Maikel de Abreu
Crew Maikel de Abreu (Director), Arthur Della Giustina (Producer), Maikel de Abreu (Editor), Maikel de Abreu (Screenstory), Carlos Balbinot (Sound Editor), Carlos Balbinot (Sound Editor)
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Language English, Italiano, Português