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Release Date:
January 1, 2021
Original Title:
Será Que no Futuro Seremos Todos Cactos?
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
From a simple question, we travel through futuristic imaginaries. a game, an experiment. Cats, children, extemporaneous beings all in correlation in this short film directed by Thais de Almeida Prado and Fernanda Sanchez Valdivieso. Cactus: generally succulent and edible. large flowers, nocturnal flowering, pollinated by insects, moths, bats. wide anatomical adaptation. dry and hot environments. deserts. semi-arid, caatingas, cerrados. dimorphic branches, reduced leaves, photosynthetic. certain species develop ephemeral leaves, which last for a short period of time while a new bud is still in its early stages of development. psychoactive agents. ruins of civilization.
Compositor:
Simon Wasem
Director:
Thaís de Almeida Prado
Fernanda Sanchez Valdivieso
Editor:
Fernanda Sanchez Valdivieso
Sound Designer:
Fernanda Sanchez Valdivieso
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