Synopsis
Taking an original approach to a classic cinematic trope, where characters observe life through windows, Heloisa Passos and Tina Hardy depict a square in downtown Curitiba from the viewpoint of a character (played by Fernanda Farah) who embodies silent doubts. Screened at this year’s festival in a new digital copy, the film blends staged scenes with observational exercises, revealing that the outside and inside intersect when the objects of our gaze also gaze back upon us. (C.M.)
This short belongs do PGM 9 and will be screened with “The Time I’ve Eaten Popcorn” and “Turning”
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Director
Heloísa Passos, Tina Hardy
Heloísa Passos (born May 6, 1967, in Curitiba) is an acclaimed Brazilian photographer, filmmaker, and documentarian, awarded both nationally and internationally. She stands among the select few Brazilians invited to serve on the Oscars jury. Tina Hardy is an editor and producer. She has worked as an editor on various series such as "Me Chama de Bruna" and "Família é Família", as well as feature films such as "Bocaina" and "A Assembléia Brasil". In addition, Tina has worked as both producer and editor on the feature films "Eneida" and "Construindo Pontes", directed by Heloísa Passos, and collaborated on the editing of "Praia do Futuro" by Karim Aïnouz, among other projects.