Nine Months of Winter and Three of Hell

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“With the title taken from a popular expression from the Douro and Trás-os-Montes in Portugal Northeast region... a journey amongst the people rooted in the land that sustains its hunger, and devoted in the faith that points them towards the skies… a reflection on the human condition based on three vertices: the relationship with the Land, Faith and Progress.” “Nine Months of Winter and Three of Hell” is a documentary work directed by João Pedro Marnoto alongside the Douro Museum, that unfolds throughout the 4 seasons, starting in the autumn in the middle of the pruning season and ending at the end of summer at the time of the harvest, thus portraying the social and cultural experience of a particular region, but in a parallel that goes beyond borders. Firstly with photography and extending into vídeo, the final result tries to be a visual metaphor on contemporaneity taken from a premise and perspective of the rural space. In this sense, the work will be presented over the 12 months starting in November 2020, on a monthly basis in videos between 4 to 10 minutes, making each chapter coincide with the time of year to which it corresponds. A film by João Pedro Marnoto A MediaUtopia production To follow the work, subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/jpmarnoto To buy Book & Posters/Prints: https://www.mediautopia.net/shop More info: https://www.9inverno3inferno.com/home https://www.mediautopia.net https://www.museudodouro.pt

Best Funny Cats And Dogs Of The Month - Try Not To Laugh

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Enjoy new funniest and cutest videosof the month about try not laugh funny animals\' life video. But some cats in this video will actually surprise you! And yet, there are dogs that resemble none of their kin in the whole world. All their breeds differ by size, features, and color, temperament. And you can enjoy they in this video. Cats are surely the most popular pets and awesome animals nowadays. Dogs are awesome animals. Despite all their differences, they have much in common, too