Undertow Eyes | |
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Directed by | Petra Costa |
Written by | Petra Costa |
Produced by | Petra Costa |
Edited by | Ava Rocha |
Music by | Edson Secco |
Release date | 2009 |
Running time | 20 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Undertow Eyes (2009), original title Olhos de Ressaca, is a Brazilian short film.
Synopsis
Vera and Gabriel have been married for sixty years. In Undertow Eyes they wander about their own history: the first flirt, the birth of their children, life and aging. In this remembrance, images from their family collection mingle with images of the present, weaving an emotional and dreamlike universe. As a mosaic of stories and impressions, this short film looks like a personal and existential diary about love and death.[1][2]
Film Credits[3]
- Production Director: Petra Costa
- Cinematography: Eryk Rocha, Petra Costa
- Screenplay: Petra Costa
- Direct sound: Edson Secco
- Original score: Edson Secco
- Producing company: Aruac Produções
- Executive production: Petra Costa
- Editing: Ava Rocha, Petra Costa
Cast
- Gabriel Andrade
- Vera Andrade
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2009 | Rio Film Festival | Best Short Film | won |
Gramado Film Festival | Special Jury Award | won | |
Audience Award | won | ||
Vitoria Cine Video | Best Editing | won | |
Itu International Film Festival | Best Screenplay | won | |
Goiania Short Film Festival | Best Film | won | |
São Paulo International Short Film Festival | New Talents Award | won | |
2010 | Cine Las Americas International Film Festival | Best Short Documentary Film | won |
Curta Cabo Frio | Best Short Documentary in 35mm | won | |
New England Festival of Ibero American Cinema | Best Short Film | won | |
2011 | London International Documentary Festival | Best Short Film | won |
References
- ↑ "ELENA". Archived from the original on 2013-04-09. Retrieved 2013-05-07.
- ↑ .PortaCurtas
- ↑ .PortaCurtas
- ↑ .IMDb
- ↑ "ELENA". Archived from the original on 2013-04-09. Retrieved 2013-05-07.
- ↑ .PortaCurtas
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