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Doce Amianto

Country: Brazil, Language: Portugeuse, 70 mins

  • Director: Guto Parente; Uirá dos Reis
  • Writer: Guto Parente; Uirá dos Reis
  • Producer: Ticiana Augusto Lima; Guto Parente

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Amianto lives isolated in a fantasy world inhabited by her delusions of unbridled hope, where naivety and melancholy coexist hand in hand. After being abandoned by her love (The Boy), Amianto finds shelter in the presence of her dead friend, Blanche, which will protect her against the pain - at least as far as she can.

Her inner universe collides with the reality of a world that does not accept her, a world to which she doesn’t belong, so she invariably goes back into her playful delusions, mixing reality and fantasy. With the help of her Fairy Godmother, Amianto gathers strength to continue living in the hope of being happy someday.


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Cast & Characters

Deynne Augusto as Amianto;
Valentina Damasceno as Menina;
Reginaldo Dias as Diva do Mar;
Rafaela Diogenes as Gloria;
Rodrigo Fernandes as Herbbie;
Danilo Maia as Doutor;
Dario Oliveira as O Rapaz;
Bruno Rafael as O Policial;
Uira dos Reis as Blanche / Carlos Wellington Mendez