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  1. Found Memories (Portuguese: Histórias que Só Existem Quando Lembradas) is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Júlia Murat. It won the Best Narrative Feature Jury Award at the 2012 RiverRun International Film Festival.

    • Júlia Murat
    • Lisa Fávero, Sonia Guedes
    • Lucas Marcier
    • Júlia Murat, Maria Clara Escobar, Felipe Scholl
  2. 14. März 2012 · 79. 20K views 11 years ago. Like every morning, Madalena makes bread for Antonio's old coffee shop. Like every day, she crosses the railways where no trains have passed for years; she cleans up the...

    • 2 Min.
    • 20,5K
    • Film Movement
  3. 31. Mai 2012 · 'Found Memories' Revealed With Grace And Patience. May 31, 20125:00 PM ET. By. Andrew Lapin. Madalena (Sonia Guedes), a baker in the fictional community of Jotuomba in Brazil's Vale do Paraiba,...

  4. 1. Juni 2012 · Found Memories: Directed by Júlia Murat. With Sonia Guedes, Lisa Fávero, Luis Serra, Ricardo Merkin. Each citizen of Jotuomba plays an integral role in village life. Madalena is responsible for baking bread; each morning she stacks her rolls as Antonio prepares the coffee.

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    • Drama
    • Júlia Murat
    • 2012-06-01
  5. 31. Mai 2012 · Found Memories thankfully avoids these pitfalls most of the time. The film's best scenes come when Rita and Madalena's divergent worldviews coalesce in unexpected harmony. Photography's value and personal resonance become a recurring theme throughout the film, with Rita's on-the-fly framings juxtaposed with Madalena's stories of poor villagers dressing up for formal portraits by a traveling ...

  6. 1. Juni 2012 · Found Memories - Metacritic. 2012. Not Rated. Film Movement. 1 h 38 m. Summary Each citizen of Jotuomba plays an integral role in village life. Madalena is responsible for baking bread; each morning she stacks her rolls as Antonio prepares the coffee.

  7. Part requiem, part mystery, and part exploration of the captured image, Found Memories takes us on a slow-burning trip. Júlia Murat’s debut film, an atmospheric portrait of a secluded village forgotten by time, creeps up on us hypnotically and lingers long after the lights come on.