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Christian Malheiros | Socrates | |
Tales Ordakji | Maicon | |
Caio Martinez Pacheco | Chicão | |
Rosane Paulo | Dona | |
Jayme Rodrigues | Robson | |
Vanessa Santana | Social Worker | |
Andrielly De Melo Chaves | Adryanna | |
Fátima Antonelli | Tereza | |
Rosana Araújo | Vizinho 3 | |
Luiz Augusto | Amigo de Maicon 1 | |
Diogo Cunha | Segurança do Crematório | |
Alex de Jesus | Homem da Praia 1 | |
Fabiano Di Melo | Weldson | |
Jorge Dias | Proprietário do Ferro Velho | |
Maria das Dores | Proprietária do Centro 1 | |
Murilo Cruz Dos Santos | Filho da Vizinha 5 | |
Jhelsy Franco | Proprietária Loja de Construção | |
Rennan Hirabaiashi | Filho de Adryanna 1 | |
Vanderlea Inocêncio | Recepcionista do Hotel | |
Stevie Lopes | Trabalhador do Ferro Velho 1 | |
Antoniela Couto Lourenço | Richelly | |
Antony Machado | Filho de Adryanna 2 | |
Danielle Maia | Mãe do Ponto de Ônibus | |
Gabriel Maia | Filho do Ponto de Ônibus | |
Teyles Martinez | Homem da Praia 2 |
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Producer |
Ramin Bahrani
Alexandre Moratto Fernando Meirelles |
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Writer/Composer |
Alexandre Moratto
Thayná Mantesso |
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Cinematography |
João Gabriel de Queiroz
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After his mother’s sudden death, 15-year-old Socrates must learn how to fend for himself in São Paulo. Unable to collect her ashes without the consent of a legal guardian and with no income to cover the rent for his run-down apartment, Socrates sees no way out. Landing a small construction job, he meets a troubled young man with whom he forms an unlikely connection. But as financial pressures mount, so do Socrates’ burgeoning feelings, leading him to confront the harsh reality of his situation. Co-written, produced and acted by young people from low-income communities in Brazil, Alex Moratto’s directorial debut is a profoundly moving study of grief, determination and acceptance, anchored by an extraordinary breakthrough performance from Christian Malheiros in the title role. |
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