
Ombligo
After a few episodes of absolute sincerity, ten-year-old Rafa becomes the outcast of his ultra-Catholic family for failing to accept the traditions and hierarchy they tried to impose him during his life.
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Plot Summary
In a small Brazilian town, a young boy named Jo ilde{a}o is grappling with the complexities of his family life and his own burgeoning identity. The film explores themes of childhood innocence, the weight of adult responsibilities, and the unspoken dynamics within a family unit. Jo ilde{a}o's journey is one of quiet observation and internal struggle as he navigates the world around him.
Critical Reception
Ombligo received positive attention on the festival circuit, praised for its sensitive portrayal of childhood and its atmospheric direction. Critics noted the film's ability to evoke a strong sense of place and emotional resonance despite its short runtime. Audiences often connected with the film's subtle storytelling and the universal themes of growing up.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its poignant depiction of childhood.
- Commended for its atmospheric direction and subtle narrative.
- Appreciated for its emotional depth and relatable themes.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened at various international film festivals, including the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the director's hometown, lending an authentic feel to its setting and narrative.
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