Muito Barulho
Portuguese director Miguel Gomes embarks on a journey through the soundscapes of Lisbon. His microphones capture not just the clatter of trams on Alfama's cobblestones, but also the quiet conversations in family taverns, the echoes from football stands, and the rhythms of fado in narrow alleyways. This 2026 documentary explores how sound shapes a city's identity and the memory of its inhabitants. Gomes records noises fading under modernity's pressure, crafting an acoustic portrait of a place between tradition and change. The viewer becomes a listener, immersed in a symphony of daily life where every rustle tells its own story.
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| Year | 2026 |
| Country | Spain, Portugal |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Carla Coll |
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Miguel Gomes constructs the film as a sonic map, where the camera often follows the ear rather than leading it. He employs long static shots, allowing the audio track to become the primary narrator.
What lingers is a newfound sensitivity to one's surroundings—you start hearing the city differently. A meditative piece for attentive audiences. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Carla Coll
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With headphones on during a walk through your own city, listening for its hidden melodies.
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