APRESENTAÇÃO DO RESULTADO DA / FILM PRESENTATION FROM OFICINA SUPER 8
tânia dinis Ricardo Leite
APRESENTAÇÃO DO RESULTADO DA / FILM PRESENTATION FROM OFICINA SUPER 8
Tânia Dinis (1983) graduated in Theatre Studies at ESMAE – Porto, working as na actress in cinema and theatre. She started Lap-dance, Calças de Fato de Treino e Female a preview of video-performance and installation on woman, the nude and provovacation. Withinthe same programme there is Não são favas, são feijocas, a video-performance on the woman and generation gap.
Ricardo Leite, born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1978, pursued his studies in film-video and theater at the Escola Superior Artística do Porto from 1998 to 2002. Since 1999, he has been actively involved in organizing and participating in various film shows and exhibitions, presenting his works at events across Europe, Morocco, Brazil, and Cape Verde. Throughout his career, he collaborated and worked with esteemed institutions such as Cineclube do Porto, Cineclube Amazonas Douro, and the Association of cultural and artistic initiatives (AICART) in Porto. Additionally, he played a vital role as one of the founding partners of Átomo47, the country's first Independent Film Laboratory, established in 2007. Focusing mainly on the experimental genre and film, Ricardo has been engaged in various projects since 2002. In 2011, he ventured into the documentary genre with the video feature "Mazagão, a água que volta," supported by ICA and RTP. He has also been involved in academic roles as an internship monitor for art school students, including at the “Ecole Superieure des Beaux Arts Angers Le Mans” in Tours, France (as part of an Erasmus project), at IPCI - Porto, and the Escola Superior Artística do Porto. Currently, he is a PhD student in the art education course at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Porto, working on his thesis "biodegradable processes in photography and cinema film." Ricardo Leite's artistic pursuits have taken him to various international destinations, such as a residency at LIFT - Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto, Canada, in 2016. He is also actively involved in independent laboratory projects like Torre and Casa do Xisto. Beyond his creative roles, Ricardo is also experienced in cinematography and sound technology. In 2022, he participated in the collective film project "here where everything ends," shot in the indigenous village of Bugio, State of Santa Catarina.