Hidden Era

Feature narrative Era Oculta – “Hidden Era”

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Adventure Drama

Era Oculta – “Hidden Era” unfolds in the vibrant city of Maputo, where Rastafari artist Phambi fights with securing his son’s education amidst the rhythmic beats of Mozambique. Constantly on the brink of expulsion due to payment delays, Phambi’s artistic journey becomes a compelling narrative, showcasing the challenges and triumphs of an artist navigating the unique landscape of Mozambique. The film amidst the vibrant art scene, two young women, allies to Phambi, play a pivotal role in supporting his artistic endeavors. They willingly pose for him, adding depth and inspiration to his creations. Their presence in the film not only highlights the collaborative spirit within the artistic community but also brings a nuanced perspective to the narrative, reflecting the diverse voices that contribute to the cultural tapestry of Maputo.

Homepage https://hiddenerafilm.com/
Release Date
Runtime 1h 16m
Directors Carlos Vargas, Carlos Vargas
Producer
Writers Franziska Ruess, Carlos Vargas

“Hidden Era” – Narrative Feature 78 min color

is a cinematic exploration set against the vibrant tapestry of Maputo, a city pulsating with the rhythms of reggae and the echoes of societal change. At its core, the film delves into the compelling narrative of Rastafari artist Phambi, a father on a relentless quest to secure his son’s education, navigating the perilous waters of school expulsions and payment delays. Phambi’s artistic journey becomes a conduit for exploring the intersecting lives of bold feminist activists Paula and Ednora, who, in their pursuit of emancipation, courageously embrace vulnerability as nude models for his artwork.

The film’s canvas extends beyond the artistic process, weaving a tapestry of reggae beats, Rastafarianism, and the hidden protests of concealed women in Matola and Maputo. As the story unfolds, it uncovers the intricate dynamics of survival and challenges societal norms, shining a spotlight on the transformative power of resilience in the face of adversity.

Central to the narrative is the collaboration between Phambi and the activists, placing the profound relationship between art and activism at the forefront. Through this partnership, the film underscores the impactful role that art plays in reflecting and shaping the sociopolitical landscape.

In this hidden era, we witness the blossoming of Ixon, Phambi’s young son, who embarks on a journey of self-discovery, transcending conventional notions of art. Together, the characters navigate the complexities of their world, gradually uncovering a profound truth—the often-overlooked influence of women in shaping the narrative and resolving conflicts in Maputo.

“Hidden Era” is a celebration of resilience, a visual and auditory odyssey that invites audiences to reflect on the power of art and activism in driving social change. As a director, my intent is to immerse viewers in the rich cultural tapestry of Maputo, inviting them to explore the hidden layers of a society in flux and to recognize the unsung heroes who, against all odds, shape the course of history. Through this film, I aim to amplify the voices of those often marginalized, shedding light on the transformative potential of art and the indomitable spirit of individuals who defy societal expectations to forge a path of their own.

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