17 July 2009

discreet

this is my new film


plot:
Mrs. E. B. is recuperating from a stroke and confined in her big Knightsbridge apartment to have nice food and a new menu everyday prepared by well-know chef from Brazil. Mrs. E. B. obligation is to welcome ambassadors, celebrities, chancellors and perhaps the Queen with a big smile, nice stories and expensive Florentine biscuit, champagne, Belgian chocolate and, of course, Calli tea.

However, outside the flat, crossing the tidy and colourful garden from the building, there is a crazy woman who screams very loud when is too sunny, an unemployed rich man who spends his days watching all movies or TV series in the world, a couple of three men who struggle every night about who will be the one that will sleep on the living room.

On this film there are no murders, no suspicious of suicide, no sex…yet! The Mrs. E. B.'s helper girl is capturing those stories discreetly and persisting on her investigation…


watch on full screen and good sound equipment.

credits:
Miss C. L. is Mrs. E. B. helper.

16 July 2009

eu nao tenho acento (no meu teclado). eu nao tenho acento.
I don't have accent (on my keyboard). I don't have accent.
aqui eh porque eh. e tem acento, le-se e, com acento.
eh tem aga, pra se ler: e. e e sem acento fica gaga, com acento.
ou gago, sem.

15 July 2009

posso anunciar, mas vai ser mentira. a verdade eh que tenho que esperar e estou beem paciente.
posso contar uma historia, e nao vai ser mentira: passei quatro-cinco horas inconscientes quando um dia fui paciente.
e assim estou. assim, pacientemente, vivo um ingles, que, verdade, nao eh igual. na-o eh i-gual.
seja la como ingles divide as silabas, nao eh igual. pronto.
http://trombandonasola.blogspot.com/
eu aguardo. e guardo tudiiiinho... tudiiinho...
bjjjj na bunda e feijao no dente.
(ai que delicia q eh um brasileires)
deliiiicia, gostooso, buuunda como a gente fala, como a gente tem, aqui NA-O TE-M IGU-AL. seja la como ingles divide as silabas. nao tem igual. pronto.

Hiromi Uehara

mais um amor japones.. vcs sao fo-da!
http://www.hiromimusic.com

11 July 2009

marxism

I went last weekend to the Marxism conference here in London (go) and it was very interesting listen to philosophers and politics talking about the crises today and debating solutions and ideas of how this system can change and what we can do about it. The first step is start thinking (and that is not supposed to stop) and to realize that, in fact, this political system is not working thesedays..
Of course, this conference reminds me the
World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, where I used to live. (check the India Forum that happened few years later, because the Brazilian website is not working any more..)
Listening to those ideas here in Europe was very interesting to compare with Porto ALegre. The forum in Porto Alegre happened quite long ago and as the same time as World Economic Forum in Davos (eca!).
Being on Marxism conference this weekend I could realize that people are stimulating to think and to act for building up anew society with new values. Rich countries are facing the crisis (only) now, so is the moment to do something.
I must emphasize my position here (and I am trying to avoid opinions, completely); I am not radical, not socialist, not fanatic, not religious. I don't like to be part of any side, I am in the middle and that allows me to think sensibly. And I believe that to cut the balls (listen to Slavoj Zizek speech) the best solution is to do
my part, which is a big thing and goes beyond my routine, is to reflect of everything we do that affect others. 'so suddenly they will realize that the balls aren't there any more..'
I don't buy stupidity (in a mental sense).
[I have to confess, is hard to explain in few words what I meant by that 'stupidity'.. so I will leave my words away now and I will let you enjoy those speeches]
attitude starts small and at home
ecocentro.org/


I started recording after few lectures I went to, so I will recommend those to looking for later:
lecture: Gabriel Garcia Marquez by
Mike Gonzalez
an interesting relationship between Garcia Marquez's writings and the struggle of South America suffocating economical life.
lecture: Iran 30 years after the revolution by
Peyman Jafari
lecture: Obama's rise to power - from segregation to White House by
Gary Younge

lecture: Marx & Ecology by
John Bellamy Foster (sorry, I started the recording after the beginning)
john bellamy.mp3

lecture: What does it mean to be a revolutionary today? by Slavoj Zizek & Alex Callinicos
zizek and callinicos.mp3

comments.mp3

lecture: The political crisis & the choices ahead by
Tony Benn
tony benn.mp3
comments.mp3

lecture: From revolution to irrelevance? 21st Century classical music by Simon Berhrman
Simon Berhrman.mp3

comments.mp3