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LUX

Short Film

LUX 

Short film

Year: 2015

Country: Portugal

Running Time: 10'36''

 

SELECTIONS (Being Updated):

 

Official Selection | World of Film Festival Glasgow 2015

 

Premiere | 11th Edition of Certamen Visualia 2015

 

School Competition | Lisbon & Estoril Film Festival 2015

 

Short Film Corner | Festival de Cannes 2016

 

School Competition | 11th Edition of CILECT Prize

 

Official Selection | 13th Edition of Frames Film Festival 2016

 

School Competition | FANTASPORTO2016

 

International Short Film Competition | Festival Mauvais Genre 2016

 

Official Selection | Festival de Cine y Televisión Reino de León

 

Official Selection |  Imphal International Short Film Festival 2016

 

Short Film Competition | Short Cutz Lisboa 2016

 

Short Film Competition | Short Cutz Viseu 2016

 

Short Film Competition | Short Cutz Funchal 2016

 

Short Film Competition | Short Cutz Figueiró 2016

 

Short Film Competition | Short Cutz Porto 2016

 

Short Film Competition | Short Cutz Faro 2016

 

Official Selection | Curtas Vila do Conde 2016

 

Official Selection | 13th International Film School Festival MIFEC 2016

 

País Invitado Selection | Festival Luna de Cortos 2016

 

National Selection | 9th Edition of Porto7 2016

 

Official Competition | NAU 2016

 

School Competition | FEST 2016

 

Official Selection | ECU 2016

 

Official Selection | Curtas em Flagrante 2016

 

Official Selection | Planos Film Fest 2016

 

Official Selection | FICSAM 2016

 

Official Selection | Chelsea Film Festival NY 2016

 

Official Selection | 36th VGIK International Student Festival 2016

 

 

PRIZES:

 

Best Short | Over&Out 2015

 

Best Portuguese Film | 13th International Film School Festival MIFEC 2016

 

Best Short (Public Choice) | Short Cutz Faro 2016

 

Best Portuguese Film | NAU 2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LUX was shot on 35mm film.

 

It’s a drama that portrays the thought process of Pedro, a disgruntled writer, that experiences a writer's block and must get to the central idea for his new novel.

 

Role: Film editor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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