

The Brazilian literary icon speaks from beyond in fragments of genius.
Documentary essay made from several cuts of interviews with Clarice Lispector and her family and friends in a visual poetic seam of adapted excerpts from her work.
Editing
Seamless stitching of archival voices into living, breathing poetry.
Direction
Oliveira lets Clarice haunt the frame without explaining her.
Director
Taciana Oliveira
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lispector famously hated interviews, making this archival treasure hunt even more miraculous—Taciana Oliveira spent years gathering fragments from Brazilian TV archives most assumed lost.
The film's 'visual poetic seam' technique directly mirrors Lispector's own stream-of-consciousness style, creating what critics called 'the first truly Claricean film about Clarice.'
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