A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Josie Antello, Bernardo Marinho, Débora Olivieri
Written by:
Júlio Bressane
Rosa Dias
Directed by:
Júlio Bressane
Release Date:
October 3, 2013
Original Title:
Educação Sentimental
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
República Pureza Filmes
TB Produções
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Sentimental Education centers on the unique relationship between Áurea, a lonely 40 year old teacher, and a young man she has just met by chance – one of these encounters which mythology and literature are full of. A delicate soul who finds itself attracted to a beauty that seems to demand, disturb and move her. That shakes her up entirely. During the days following their first conversation, she will expose all her feelings through classes in which he will let himself be carried away. Until an unusual episode from the past is revealed and changes everything.
Áurea is a sentimental older woman, who befriends teenager Áureo. They like each other, so she talks to him about herself, her spirituality, mysticism and existence itself. They become inseparable, so his jealous mother confronts her.
Director:
Júlio Bressane
Director of Photography:
Walter Carvalho
Pablo Baião
Rosa Dias
Editor:
Rodrigo Lima
Executive Producer:
Marcello Ludwig Maia
Music:
Guilherme Magalhães Vaz
Production Design:
Raquel Mohrez
Writer:
Júlio Bressane
Rosa Dias
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