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One Sole Note

In a very subtle and poetical way, the director Laís Bodanzky conducts the spectator’s view through rhythmic streets and boulevards, where the steps seem to diverge from reality itself.
But these paths, one day, won’t be the same any longer...

Top Cast

  • Giselly Gonçalves Silva

    Giselly Gonçalves Silva

    Cris

  • Thiago Henrique dos Santos

    Thiago Henrique dos Santos

    Gil

  • Samuel Gomes

    Samuel Gomes

    Daniel

  • Igor Nascimento Moura

    Igor Nascimento Moura

    Integrante da turma

  • Jhonatan Jesus Santos

    Jhonatan Jesus Santos

    Integrante da turma

  • Eliana Fopha

    Eliana Fopha

    Mãe da Cris

Overview

In a very subtle and poetical way, the director Laís Bodanzky conducts the spectator’s view through rhythmic streets and boulevards, where the steps seem to diverge from reality itself.
But these paths, one day, won’t be the same any longer...

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