Heitor and Julia are a couple. It's late afternoon in São Paulo and they are having a violent argument over the phone. Heitor decides to go and see her to sort things out face to face. Beside himself with worry, he jumps into the car and sets off for her house. On the way there, in the streets of São Paulo at the start of the evening rush hour, Heitor observes the city and the city starts interfering in his thoughts.
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| Lina Chamie |
| Graduated from New York University, going on to work in its Film Department for over 10 years. He taught Image and Sound at the São Carlos Federal University. Having made a number of videos and the short Eu sei que você sabe (1995), in 2001 he directed his feature debut, Tônica dominante, winner, among others, of the Kodak Vision Award at Los Angeles. A Via Láctea, his second feature, participated in Films in Progress 10 at last year’s San Sebastian Festival, at which it won the Casa de América Award. |
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