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Ana. Untitled.

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Direction
Lucia Murat
Screenplay
Lucia Murat, Tatiana Salem Levy
Cinematography
Léo Bittencourt
Editing
Mair Tavares, Marih Oliveira
Music
Livio Tragtenberg
Cast
Roberta Estrela D’Alva, Stella Rabelo, Felipe Rocha, Renato Linhares, Lucas Canavarro
Producer
Lucia Murat, Felicitas Raff
Production
Taiga Filmes
Distribution
Imovision
Ratings
18
Edition(s)
44ª

Ana. Untitled.

Ana. Sem Título
  • Fiction
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  • 110 min.
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  • cor
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  • 2020
Brazil, Argentina

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This fiction mixed with documentary follows Stela, a young Brazilian actress, who decides to work on the letters exchanged between Latin American visual artists in the 70s and 80s. She travels to Cuba, Mexico, Argentina and Chile in search of her works and statements about the reality they lived during the dictatorships that most of these countries faced at the time. Amid the investigation, Stela discovers the existence of Ana, a young Brazilian woman who was part of this world, but disappeared. In 1968, Ana went from the south of Brazil, from a small country town, to the effervescent Buenos Aires, which was experiencing a moment of change in visual arts and behavior. Obsessed with the character, Stela decides to search and find out what happened to her.

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Lucia Murat
Lucia Murat

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1949, she studied economics and joined a student political group. During the military dictatorship in Brazil she was in hiding and was arrested in 1971, and then tortured and imprisoned for three and a half years. Her first feature film was the docudrama How Nice to See You Alive (1988). She also directed features like Brave New Land (2000), Almost Brothers (2003), Foreign Eye (2005), Another Love Story (2007), A Long Journey (2011), In Three Acts (2015) and Praça Paris (2017), all of them presented at Mostra. In 2011, she was a member of the documentary Jury at the 35th Mostra.

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