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The Musical Iconography of Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro I Luzia Aurora Rocha’s participation in Olga Ramos’ new documentary series

At the invitation of director Olga Ramos, the documentary seriesThose who have eyes, let them see, those who don’twant to, let them sleep’, a series about what it is (like) to be Portuguese, has the participation of the researcher Luzia Aurora Rocha, responsible for the conception of The Musical Iconography of Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro.

Produced by Duplacena in six episodes, the documentary series features cartoonists, comedians, journalists, artists, politicians, and historians who, like Luzia Aurora Rocha, were challenged to embark on the project as protagonists in their areas of action/expertise.

‘Those who have eyes, let them see, those who don’t want to, let them sleepis a rumination on life, art, humour, self-esteem, creativity, politics, freedom of expression, and the inevitable censorship. It is a series that traverses society, the history of art and politics, and raises some fundamental questions that permeate Portuguese culture and society.