Fale Comigo Verão: O diário de um cineasta amador

Fale Comigo Verão: O diário de um cineasta amador

Release date : June 15, 2023
Runtime : 1h 19m
Countries of origin : Brazil / France /
Original Language : French / Portuguese /
Director : Evandro Scorsin /
Production companies : O Quadro /
June 15, 2023 1h 19m Brazil Documentary French More
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For years, together with his partners from the production company O Quadro, he has been betting on cinema as a tool to explore the typical issues of youth. In this film, Evandro Scorsin turns the cameras on himself as he deals with the dilemmas of the passing of time and the imposition of adulthood. In an exercise in autofiction where cinema and life merge, the film is also a cinematic love letter to the beloved masters (especially Nicholas Ray). Coming and going between two countries and times, it records the vertigo of displacement and the reinventions inherent to an immigrant experience.
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  • title:Fale Comigo Verão: O diário de um cineasta amador
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:1h 19m
  • Genres: Documentary · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil · France ·
  • Original Language: French · Portuguese ·
  • Director: Evandro Scorsin /
  • Writers: Evandro Scorsin · Christopher Faust ·
  • Production companies: O Quadro ·
  • Overview:For years, together with his partners from the production company O Quadro, he has been betting on cinema as a tool to explore the typical issues of youth. In this film, Evandro Scorsin turns the cameras on himself as he deals with the dilemmas of the passing of time and the imposition of adulthood. In an exercise in autofiction where cinema and life merge, the film is also a cinematic love letter to the beloved masters (especially Nicholas Ray). Coming and going between two countries and times, it records the vertigo of displacement and the reinventions inherent to an immigrant experience.
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