

Da Terra
Two older sisters use memory to map and reclaim family land, revealing the cultural legacy of Fragmented land ownership in Portugal's rural heartland.
Emília Pedro e Fernanda Jorge revisit childhood memories to identify over 70 land parcels inherited from their father. As physical traces fade, memory and oral tradition become the only way to 'see' what is no longer visible.
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