Listing all posts for May 2008

Friday, May 30th 2008

Breaking and entering

I wrote about Glória many times before, but never went and put the whole thing online for everyone to watch. Now, keeping with my ongoing exploration of the 'information must be free' philosophy, you can watch Glória in two somewhat different versions:



Glória, played by the excelent Ana Margarida Carvalho, is a woman who was just left by her husband. She's all of a sudden lonely and bored, so she goes and starts stalking a man, looking at his trash, breaking into his apartment and even hiring help to make the stalking easier. Only that... Well, why don't you just watch it? Embedded above is the brand new 15' 'short' version, which I edited for better traction at festivals while bringing it more similar to my original screenplay.

Over at Vimeo you can also watch the original 22' 'long' version, in which the story is told in a non-linear way and features an unscripted final montage in which we watch the fate of secondary characters, as proposed by the actors.

Thanks again to everyone who played a part in the movie. The cast — Margarida, Mariana, Inês and Alex — and also Cristina (who played a part besides executive producing), Sara Monteiro, Sara Nogueira, Joana Gaio, Joana Costa, Ana, Marcelino and John — thank you all. Enjoy. ···

Thursday, May 29th 2008

Mobile devices I owned. Left to right: An old Ericsson (the first cellphone I had), a Siemens C35 and a M35 (which ended up in my hands in quick succession), a Panasonic V3 (absolutely the best phone I ever had, I wonder why Panasonic quit the business — shame it went mute or I’d carry it still), a Zapp EVDO device, and a barely functional Nokia 5300 (a steaming pile of crap from day one — no battery life, no sound quality). The picture was taken with a brand new Sony-Ericsson V640. Let’s see how this one will work out. The Panasonic will be hard to beat: when I switched it on for this group photo, I was stunned by the display quality. Impressive for a low-midrange, three year old phone.

Tuesday, May 27th 2008

Monday, May 26th 2008

Saturday, May 24th 2008

Oil II

As I write this I'm listening to the maddening honking of people protesting against the rise in the price of petrol. My office is adjacent to the main square of Porto, and these people have nothing better to do than spending a Saturday afternoon driving up and down the square blasting their gas-guzzler's horns. They seem to have had enough of the oil companies' abuse.

They're stupid. They are like junkies protesting against their dealers.

These are hard times if you drive a taxi, if you have a fleet of trucks, if you buy a bus pass every month, if you buy food that happens to have fertilizer involved in its production, etecetera. Hard times for all, and harder still they'll be. But you feel robbed because you drive alone to work every day in a car that has a bigger-than-1000cc engine because it's a bit chilly outside? You are just the bastard who's ruining it all for the rest of us. So shut you mouth.

It's true I drive a gasoline-powered car sometimes. But when I can't, I won't. I already take the subway or the bus during the day and if there were half-decent mass-transit solutions past 10pm I'd be more than happy to take my car in a last drive to the junkyard.

The personal automobile was one of the 20th century greatest mistakes, like asbestos or DDT, and is responsible for an addictive vicious circle of incompetence in both local politics and geopolitics. It turned urban planning to shit while sparking wars. So for once I'm on the Big Oil & Speculators' side. I do hope the Money Wizzes do manipulate the price of gas to rise as fast as possible, buffering it as much as possible from the real unavoidable, supply-and-demand price of crude, so that perhaps the inevitable changes in our way of life can start before the logic of failing supplies brings those changes in a way brutal and uncontrolable. ···

Friday, May 23rd 2008

I’m not that much of a Dilbert fan, but this strip is brilliant.

Sunday, May 18th 2008