Telepathy, waterways and ban♡its obsessed with Heath Ledger’s Joker connect a programme of new cinema exploring representations of family, intimacy and ancestral memory.
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Isadora Neves Marques (b. 1984, Lisbon) is a director, visual artist, and writer.
Her cinema releases include the short fiction films “Becoming Male in the Middle Ages”, which was awarded the Ammodo Tiger Short Award at its premiere in the IFFR – International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2022. Her films have been shown in festivals such as NYFF and TIFF, as well as in major art institutions like High Line, Reina Sofia, Castello di Rivoli, Pérez Art Museum of Miami, Tate Modern, and Palais de Tokyo. In 2022 she was the Portuguese Official Representation – Portugal Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia. She was also awarded a Pinchuk Future Generation Art Special Prize and the Present Future Art Prize for her art career. She is co-founder of the film production company Foi Bonita a Festa and of the poetry press Pântano Books.
My Senses Are All I Have To Offer (2024), Becoming Male in the Middle Ages (2022), The Bite (2019), Art and Hurt (Toxic Image on the Street) (2018), Exterminator Seed (2017)
Telepathy, waterways and ban♡its obsessed with Heath Ledger’s Joker connect a programme of new cinema exploring representations of family, intimacy and ancestral memory.