
Overview
A cameraman and a soundman arrive in Corvo in 2007, the smallest island in the archipelago of the Azores. Right in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, Corvo is a large rock, 6km high and 4km long, with the crater of a volcano and a single tiny village of 440 people. Gradually, this small filming crew is accepted by the island’s population as its new inhabitants, two people to add to a civilization almost 500 years old, whose history is hardly discernible, such is the lack of records and written memories. Shot at a vertiginous pace throughout a few years, self‐produced between arrivals, departures and coming‐backs, “It’s the Earth not the Moon” develops as the logbook of a ship, and turns out as a patchwork of discoveries and experiences, which follow the contemporary life of a civilization isolated in the middle of the sea. A long atlantic film‐odissey, divided in 14 chapters, that combines anthropological records, literature, lost archives, mythological and autobiographical stories.
Cast
Dídio Pestana
Himself
Gonçalo Tocha
Himself
Neruda
Oppenheimer
The Suicide Squad
Zack Snyder's Justice League
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
Mulan
Ex Machina
Avatar: The Way of Water
All Quiet on the Western Front
Top Gun: Maverick
Soul
PK
Joker
Call Me by Your Name
Extraction
Bullet Train
Barbie
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Everything Everywhere All at Once
The Equalizer 3