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Zé[s]
A cosmic-semantic coincidence. Ze, Theater, Workshop. Zé Celso Martinez Corrêa, director of Teat (r) o Oficina Uzyna Uzona, from São Paulo. Zé Perdiz, a mechanic from Brasília whose workshop is transformed into a theater. Parallel lives. Cinematic encounter.
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Plot Summary
Zé[s] follows the story of a teenage boy named Zé who is navigating the complexities of adolescence and family dynamics in Brazil. As he grapples with his identity and relationships, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the search for belonging within a close-knit, though sometimes challenging, family environment. The narrative unfolds through a series of intimate moments that highlight the subtle yet profound shifts in Zé's understanding of himself and the world around him.
Critical Reception
Zé[s] garnered positive reviews, particularly for its authentic portrayal of teenage life and its sensitive direction. Critics praised its naturalistic performances and its ability to capture the nuances of familial relationships, making it a well-regarded independent Brazilian film.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and relatable depiction of adolescence.
Noted for sensitive direction and strong performances, particularly from the young cast.
Appreciated for its intimate portrayal of Brazilian family life.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of the official selection at several international film festivals, helping to introduce director Gustavo Pizzi to a wider audience.
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