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12.03.26, 20:30, Diamantino (2018)

World-famous Portuguese footballer Diamantino is a genius on the pitch, but off it he lacks almost any form of intelligence. What he does have in abundance is empathy. After rescuing a boatload of refugees with his yacht, their tragedy affects him so deeply that he misses the winning shot in the World Cup final. What follows is a feverish odyssey through neo-fascism, the refugee crisis, genetic manipulation and an absurd search for the source of genius. As a solution to his devastating loss, Diamantino adopts a Mozambican teenage boy who turns out to be an adult lesbian woman, undercover for the government. Meanwhile, his evil twin sisters forge financial conspiracies, a deranged scientist tries to clone him, and giant puppies thunder through the story.

Directors Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt rightly speak of an anarchy of references ranging from Guy Maddin's lo-fi surrealism to Jeff Koons' sugar-sweet indecency. Bubbling with the madness of the modern world, the film suggests a way out that (surprise!) has something to do with choosing love over apathy or exploitation.

This screening will be preceded by the short film ça ne marche pas (2013) by Simon Lynen and introduced by film expert and cinema referee Dario Rens.

Gabriel Abrantes & Daniel Schmidt, Portugal, France & Brazil, 96’, Portuguese spoken, English subtitles
i.c.w. STAM
Campus Bijloke
Cloquet
Godshuizenlaan 4
9000 Gent