«An Ode to the Missing»: Screening of I’M STILL HERE and Concert with Bugge Wesseltoft
Films from the South celebrates its 35th anniversary with a grand evening at Cosmopolite.
On the festival’s third day – Saturday, November 8 – the event «An Ode to the Missing» takes center stage. The evening begins with a screening of Walter Salles’ moving film I’M STILL HERE (FREMDELES HER), followed by a concert with Bugge Wesseltoft and a star-studded ensemble performing a tailor-made, original composition created especially for the occasion.
The film is in Portuguese with Norwegian subtitles.
Ticket prices:
- Regular NOK 395,- + billettavgift
- Student/Senior NOK 260,- + billettavgift
- FFS Festival Pass NOK 250,- + billettavgift
Program
- 17:00 – Doors open
- 18:00 – Film screening: I’M STILL HERE (FREMDELES HER)
- 20:45 – Concert: An Ode to the Missing by Bugge Wesseltoft with ensemble
Between the screening and the concert, food will be available for purchase.
Note: Food and drinks are not included in the ticket price.
About the film I’M STILL HERE
Brazil, 1971. Life pulses on the sunny beaches of Rio de Janeiro, but in the shadows the military dictatorship tightens its grip. Political opponents are monitored, persecuted, and disappear without a trace. The Paiva family – Rubens, Eunice, and their five children – live in an idyllic beach house in Rio, surrounded by friends. One day, armed men knock on their door and take Rubens away for questioning. Suddenly Eunice is left alone with the children, forced to fight with everything she has to keep the family together and to seek justice for her husband. The film won the Oscar for Best International Feature in 2024.
About the concert «An Ode to the Missing»
Bugge Wesseltoft brings together a star-studded lineup of Norwegian and Brazilian musicians to perform a commissioned work dedicated to all those who disappeared under Latin American dictatorships between the 1960s and 1980s. A musical piece that embraces both the horrors of the past and the hopes of the future, on a night that will make us want both to weep and to dance.
The ensemble reunites Bugge with Brazilian artists Marlui Miranda and Rodolfo Stroeter, who performed a commissioned score for the Brazilian silent film LIMITE at Films from the South 15 years ago at the Norwegian Opera House. Together with a stellar team of Norwegian musicians, they return to collaborate at Cosmopolite for the festival’s 35th anniversary, drawing inspiration from Walter Salles’ quiet yet powerful tale of the true nature of dictatorship.
Musicians
- Bugge Wesseltoft – Norwegian musician, composer, and producer with a long-standing presence in Norwegian and European jazz.
- Marlui Miranda – Vocals. Legendary Brazilian artist active since the 1970s, known for collecting and preserving Indigenous music from the Amazon.
- Rodolfo Stroeter – Bass. Brazilian bassist and producer who has worked with Joyce, Gilberto Gil, and his own band Pau Brasil.
- John Surman – Saxophone. One of Europe’s most renowned jazz saxophonists, with ECM recordings dating back to the 1970s.
- Sara Övinge – Violin. Active in both classical and contemporary music.
- Audun Sandvik – Cello. At the forefront of the new generation of Norwegian cellists.
- Celio De Carvalho – Percussion. Master of the pandeiro and other traditional Brazilian instruments and rhythms.
The 35th anniversary gala of Films from the South will be a unique evening not to be missed. The event is supported by the Brazilian Embassy in Oslo.