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Short Narrative

The Last Harvest

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  • Closed captions online Closed Captioning
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A black-and-white film still from The Last Harvest shows a disheartened young Black boy sitting at a table. His gaze is fixed off screen as his forearms rest on the table, hands touching.

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The Last Harvest is a short film that follows three characters navigating life within Lisbon’s Cape Verdean immigrant community. The film delves into their connection to memories and nostalgia and their ways of coping with loss, abandonment and the complexities of life as immigrants in an urban environment.








Directors Spotlight



Nuno Boaventura Miranda

Director

Nuno Miranda is a Cape Verdean filmmaker based in Lisbon, known for exploring themes of identity through a poetic style and narrative. His debut film, “Kmêdeus,” premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2020. His recent short, “The Last Harvest,” examines Cape Verdean immigrants in Lisbon and the identity “portals” in the diaspora.







  • Year 2025
  • Runtime 22 minutes
  • Country Cape Verde, Portugal
  • Language Creole, Portuguese
  • Director Nuno Boaventura Miranda
  • Producer Pedro Soulé
  • Cast Flávio Hamilton, Gabriel Rosário Dos Santos, Isabel Rocha, Sulamita Fortes Ramos Rocha
  • Cinematographer Nuno Boaventura Miranda
  • Editor Nuno Boaventura Miranda
  • Composer Teresa Lopes da Silva, Toy Vieira, Vasco Martins
  • Sound Design Luís Pinto, Oliver Oliveira
  • Music Teresa Lopes da Silva, Toy Vieira, Vasco Martins
  • Premiere North America





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