A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2004
Original Title:
Alma mater
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Brazil | Canada | Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
34-year-old Pamela is a small and shy woman. She works at the cash register of a supermarket. She attends a religious temple led by a Brazilian minister. She periodically visits her autistic mother. She is an anonymous character, leading a meaningless life. Suddenly, a miracle occurs. Messages of a marvelous destiny start to reach Pamela in unusual ways: a client, a gentle and charismatic transvestite, her own mother, dreams, bar codes, real and imaginary signals. The Savior of the Next Millennium is apparently on his way and everything indicates that she, being a virgin, is carrying him on her entrails. Impelled to face herself, Pamela undertakes an inner voyage. A paradoxical voyage: the more mystic she grows to be, the more human she becomes.
Art Direction:
Paula Villalba
Assistant Director:
Federico Sosa
Associate Producer:
Roxana Blanco
Erico Buela
Pablo Garfinkel
María Celina Mc Call
María Zanocchi
Parvis Yazdani
Carlos Wagner La Bella
Director:
Álvaro Buela
Director of Photography:
Daniel Rodríguez Maseda
Editor:
Simone Maccari
Music:
Sylvia Meyer
Producer:
José Pedro Charlo
Alvaro Mechoso
Martín Papich
Production Director:
Inés Peñagaricano
Screenplay:
Álvaro Buela
Sound:
Daniel Márquez
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