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Gledson is a lonely worker who left his hometown with the dream of becoming an actor in Rio de Janeiro. Tormented by vague memories of his past, he sees his life change when he begins to write a book about Teresa, a prostitute who goes through death expecting a child and ends up on a fantastic island. When a friend of Gledson decides to turn his book into a film, reality and fiction mix: while Teresa has to decide what to do with the child born on the island and the writer deals with the challenge of becoming a creator, the film changes when the director confronts the experience of her own motherhood.
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Plot Summary
A deep dive into the intersection of sound, space, and memory, exploring how different sonic landscapes shape our perception of reality. The film uses a unique blend of archival footage and contemporary soundscapes to create a meditative experience. It questions the very nature of listening and its role in constructing identity and community. The documentary invites viewers to reconsider their relationship with the auditory world around them.
Critical Reception
As a forthcoming film, critical reception is currently unavailable. However, the directors' previous works have been praised for their innovative approaches to documentary filmmaking and their insightful social commentary.
What Reviewers Say
Anticipated for its directors' signature experimental style.
Expected to offer a thought-provoking exploration of sensory perception.
Likely to be recognized for its unique sound design and visual artistry.
Google audience: Information unavailable for this upcoming release.
Awards & Accolades
None notable yet.
Fun Fact
The film's exploration of soundscapes is a continuation of the directors' ongoing artistic investigation into how our environment shapes our experiences.
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