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Release Date:
August 29, 2024
Original Title:
Cidade; Campo
Alternate Titles:
我城;她鄉
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Agência Nacional do Cinema - ANCINE
Banco Regional de Desenvolvimento do Extremo Sul
Canal Brasil
Dezenove Som e Imagem
Fundo Setorial do Audiovisual
Globo Filmes
Good Fortune Films
Secretaria de Cultura e Economia Criativa do Estado de São Paulo
Spcine
Sutor Kolonko
Telecine
Vitrine Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil | France | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16
Runtime: 120
Two tales of migration. In the first, after a tailings dam disaster floods her hometown, rural worker Joana (55) moves to São Paulo to find her sister Tania, who lives with her grandson Jaime. Joana enters the universe of insecurity, replying to an application for house cleaning. She bonds with her colleagues, and their struggle for better conditions gives Joana’s life a new meaning. Her relationship with young Jaime brings back old memories. In the second part, after the death of her estranged father, Flavia (32) moves to her farm with her wife Mara. The couple suffer a shock of reality when facing the harshness of rural life. The contact with the abandoned house reveals to Flavia unknown aspects of her father. She begins to suspect that there is something supernatural in the woods.
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Art Direction:
Juliana Lobo
Daniela Aldrovandi
Casting Director:
Alice Wolfenson
Co-Producer:
Ingmar Trost
Director:
Juliana Rojas
Director of Photography:
Alice Andrade Drummond
Cris Lyra
Editor:
Cristina Amaral
Executive Producer:
Angela Destro
Helena Botelho
Maria Ionescu
Original Music Composer:
Rita Zart
Producer:
Maria Ionescu
Clément Duboin
Sara Silveira
Production Director:
Lara Lima
Lili Bandeira
Sound Recordist:
Gabriela Cunha
Tales Manfrinato
Tiago Bello
Writer:
Juliana Rojas
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