Filmed over six years in four countries: Portugal, Brazil, Colombia and United States, this romantic drama tells the story of Luzia, a Brazilian screenwriter, and Adrian, a Colombian actor, that fall in love during a film festival in 2009 and will live a fragmented love story while competing in different film festivals around the world.
10-05-2014
1h 40m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Manuela Dias
Writer:
Manuela Dias
Production:
República Pureza Filmes, Red Desert Films
Key Crew
Editor:
Manuela Dias
Sound Editor:
Manuela Dias
Associate Producer:
Pedro Neves
Executive Producer:
Alex García
Associate Producer:
Raphael Vieira
Locations and Languages
Country:
BR; US
Filming:
CO; BR
Languages:
en
Main Cast
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Manolo Cardona
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Manolo Cardona (born Manuel Julian Cardona Molano; April 25, 1977) is a Colombian actor.
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Nanda Costa (born September 24th, 1986) is a Brazilian actress. She is most known for playing the lead role, Morena, in the telenovela Salve Jorge, and in movies such as Sonhos Roubados (2009), Pega Pega (2017) and Monster Hunter (2020).
Natália Lage was born on October 30, 1978 in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as Natália Lage Vianna Soares. She is an actress, known for Once in a Blue Moon (2005), The Man of the Year (2003) and Big Family (2001).
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Unknown Actor
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Eduardo Moscovis
Carlos Eduardo de Andrade, better known as Eduardo Moscovis (Rio de Janeiro, June 8, 1968), is a Brazilian actor.
A brazilian producer and filmmaker, Cláudio Assis was born in the Brazilian city of Caruaru, Pernambuco. With a career that began with amateur shorts films shot on video, Assis eventually directed his debut feature film Amarelo Manga in 2002, which gained widespread national recognition. He has since directed other feature films and television series.
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Beto Brant
Beto Brant is a Brazilian film director. He graduated in cinema from Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado in 1987. Initially he was a video clip director. The most striking were the clips of Titãs, all from the album Titanomaquia: Nem sempre se pode ser Deus, Taxidermia, Será que é isso que eu necessito?
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Helena Ignez
Helena Ignez (Salvador, May 23, 1939) is a Brazilian actress and filmmaker.
Helena was born in Salvador, Bahia and was attending her second year of law school when she fell in love with theater and decided to study the Dramatic Arts at the Federal University of Bahia. At the time, the Bahian theater scene was breaking with traditional Brazilian theater and experiencing strong influence from the young vanguard. She first appeared on the screen in Glauber Rocha's short film "Pátio".
Helena acted in a few films associated with the Cinema Novo movement, such as "A Grande Feira" (1961), "Assalto ao Trem Pagador" (1962), and "O Padre e a Moça" (1966) before playing Janete Jane in O Bandido da Luz Vermelha by Rogério Sganzerla. After this film, she would perform in some most significant films in the Cinema Marginal movement, which directly opposed the critically acclaimed Cinema Novo -- the most remarkable being her role as Ângela Carne e "Osso in A Mulher de Todos" (1969).
She also was a financial partner of Rogério Sganzerla and fellow Cinema Marginal filmmaker Júlio Bressane in the short-lived, although prolific, Belair production company. Between 1968 and 1970, Sganzerla and Ignez made almost a dozen films together and were also married and had two children -- one of which would become actress Djin Sganzerla.
As a filmmaker, Ignez has directed 7 films, the most notable being "Luz das Trevas" (2010), a sequel to Sganzerla's debut feature "O Bandido da Luz Vermelha" (1968).
Kleber Mendonça Filho (born 1968) is a film director, screenwriter, producer, and critic, born in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.
With a degree in Journalism from the Federal University of Pernambuco, Kleber Mendonça Filho began his career as a film critic and journalist. As a director, he experimented with fiction, documentary, and video clips in the 1990s. He migrated from video to digital and 35 mm film in the 2000s. Over the course of that decade, he made several short films. "O Som ao Redor" (Neighbouring Sounds, 2013) was Mendonça's first feature-length drama, winning numerous awards.
Mendonça's films have received more than 120 awards in Brazil and abroad, with selections in festivals such as New York, Copenhagen and Cannes (Quinzaine des réalisateurs). Film festivals in Rotterdam, Toulouse, and Santa Maria da Feira have presented retrospectives of his films. He has served as programmer of cinema for the Joaquim Nabuco Foundation.
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Álvaro Bayona
Álvaro Bayona Borrero (Bogotá, January 9, 1961) is a Colombian film, theater and television actor with an extensive career that began in the 1980s. In 2019, thanks to the "actor's law" passed in the Congress of the Republic, he graduated, along with more than 35 actors as a master in dramatic art from the University of Antioquia in alliance with the Guerrero Arts Academy.