A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 5, 2025
Original Title:
Platô
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Imagem e Som - UFSCar
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
Nô and Beatriz have been in a romantic relationship for years. Immersed in the adaptation of Roland Barthes's book "Fragments of a Lover's Discourse" into an independent play, they both blend everyday life and acting. When Nô's personal issues begin to meddle with the production of the play, the crisis in their relationship comes to light. Nô finds herself trapped in a world of abstract imagery and suffocating crowds, while Beatriz seeks connection amidst the chaos.
Art Direction:
Sabrina Gomes
Assistant Art Director:
Ana Choueiri
Ana Paula Apolari
Bianca Vernechio
Bruno Lucio
Caio Correa
Caroline Favotto
Clau
Felipe Cesar Santos
Felipe Vitorino
Lucas Rosa
Maria Fernanda de Paula
Veh Rossato
N. B. Hora
Sarah Cardoso
Sofia Amaral Pinheiro
Sofia J. Torrealba
Vi "Star" Marcatti
Assistant Director of Photography:
Ana Menezes
AniraM
Beatriz Fornaziero
Beatriz Vasconcellos
Felipe Sgobbi
Gabriel Casari
Henrique Cremonezzi
Luiza Laini
Luiza Seabra
Victor Hugo Cruz Freire
Assistant Editor:
Dyovana Santos
Lelis Josino de Assis
Vitor Fonseca
Choreographer:
Manu Cassiano
Continuity:
Isabella Brêtas
Costume Designer:
Fernanda Josino de Assis
Director:
Heli Canavezi
Pedro Advíncula
Director of Photography:
Fernanda Carbonera
Leonardo Carvalho
Editor:
Dyovana Santos
Lelis Josino de Assis
First Assistant Director:
Athos Rubim
Foley Artist:
Alex Kreibich
Music:
Mateus Paludetti
Producer:
Jozevini
Luana Giacon
Production Assistant:
Alisson Lauro Nunes
Arthur Henrique da Silveira
Daniel Chaves
Guilherme Baeta
Second Assistant Director:
João Pedro Peres
Sound Assistant:
Gabriel Almeida
Gabriel de Morais Amorim
Gustavo Ramos Ribeiro
Júlia Pires
Sound Director:
Gabi Teodoro
Zabell Resende
Sound Mixer:
Sandro Dalla Costa
Zabell Resende
Júlia Pontes
Still Photographer:
Ana Laura Heidorn
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Dyovana Santos
Lelis Josino de Assis
Luísa Bandos
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