The Góis municipality displays on Saturday a documentary about the history of the county, as part of celebrations of its 900 years, portraying personalities, economic activities, traditions and relevant aspects such as mining and the manufacture of paper.
This is an approximately 50-minute film, directed by Mariana Nogueira Ramos, according to the mayor, Lourdes Castanheira, “is an accurate portrayal of the experience of goienses, the its culture and landscape potential of this territory “in Coimbra
.” The documentary highlights two major activities marking Gois: the exploitation of wolfram and gold, which ended in the late 1950s, and the Company Goes paper, which came to produce the best paper in the country and to employ 300 people, “stressed the mayor.
Lourdes Castanheira stresses that this is a research work and photo collection and video “very important that faithfully reproduces some of the history of the county and its highlights.”
The mayor says that the film plays “fine operation of the old plant of the Company’s Paper Gois in all stages of production, who left to labor in the 90 “of the twentieth century in Attic Bridge.
The built heritage and landscape, as well as religious traditions, also appear in this production.
The ‘Terra Mater’ documentary directed by young director Mariana Nogueira Ramos, with family roots in Gois, who studied photography and film in Lisbon Theatre and Film School, debuts on Saturday at 21:30 in Gois house culture.
His presentation is part of the celebrations of 900 years of Gois, created by Charter Donation August 13, 1114, which started last year and close in August.
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