
Beatriz Sousa Dias
Crew
Biography
Having started her career in economics, she now invests mainly in show photography, graphic design and cinema. She is currently finishing her degree in Cinema and Television at ETIC, with a degree in Graphic Design and Multimedia (ESAD.CR). Scriptwriting, directing and editing are the jobs that interest him most. She photographs theater and organizes initiatives such as the Caldas da Rainha Film Club. She is always looking for new experiences and personal contacts, as she believes this is the most rewarding way to enrich her experiences.
Known For

The countdown against her body has begun. Despite fatigue and coordination problems, she refuses to give up her passion. Her husband, Igor, watches Diana's progress with concern and tries to make her understand the importance of dealing with the disease and making changes in her life. Terrified, feeling guilty and unable to accept her new reality, she ignores all the hands reaching out to help her and makes a superhuman effort to remain independent.
Hoy no es siempre

Inspired by the works of portuguese artist Julião Sarmento, this is a movie about the self and the other. About the reflection and obsession on the human condition that is us.
volatile white

A man and his spirit navigate in harmony with nature. By day, by night, by the upheavals of unpredictability, he navigates the river as we all navigate our lives.
Beyond the Water's Edge

Suffocated by the constant stimuli of everyday life, Mar decides to travel to her grandparents' village in northern Portugal. Upon arriving, she finds Amparo and feelings start to develop as they find comfort in their differences. A story that explores the insatiable and constant search for purpose.
Tomorrow’s a New Day

We all carry our leaves, some of winter, some of spring and summer. But all leaves grow, breathe and wither with time; and so do we.
A Leaf of Winter

An essay on being while constantly creating
For those who have to hit the road again

A father and a daughter live in isolation. During a day we peek into their lives and their distinctive perception of what surrounds them. Between the cruelty of the day and the quietude of the night, we find the different perspectives that define the world.
Midnight, Blue

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des-pensa

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Psicanálise

In a contemporary world full of information and constant stimulation, we wonder into thoughts and sensations when we have the chance to stop.
Sadio

A box with a 1992 VHS and some film slides from a friends trip to Sri Lanka.
Yesterday, Today

Women of the Revolution is a film that celebrates the multitude of revolutionary women: the mothers of our democracy. Through the voice, gaze, silence, and actions of each of these women, we learn about the richness of their experiences, which together give us a legacy of trust, justice, perseverance, respect, and freedom. These are women who defeated fascism, colonialism, and social inequalities in Portugal and the occupied African territories and transformed the world around them.
Women of the Revolution

An essay on living in constant farewell.