Clay Men (2025)
Desire and guilt traverse the journey of Pássaro, the only son of the Tamai family, and Ângelo, the youngest son of the Miranda family and Marciano's brother. Living in a small town, Pássaro and Marciano were best friends as children, despite the constant tension that surrounded their neighbors. However, fights between their parents drove them apart and their friendship faded. Years later, Pássaro and Ângelo meet again at a party and become attracted to each other, experiencing a passion that defies prejudice and stigma. The relationship, however, provokes Marciano's anger and hostility and rekindles resentments of the enmity between the families.
Director: Angelisa Stein
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Gui Mallmann as Pássaro |
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João Pedro Prates as Ângelo |
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Alexandre Borin as Marciano |
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Néstor Monasterio as |
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Bruno Fernandes as |
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Pedro Krieger as |
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Artur Gaudenzi as |
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Gabriela Greco as |
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Rafael Guerra as |
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Cassiano Ranzolin as |
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Enzo Behrens Correa as |
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Arthur Menegon Marques as |
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Weslley Dias as |
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Sophia Pitarch Stein as |
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Miguel Almeida as |
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Mariana Catalane as |
| Directing | Angelisa Stein | Director |
| Writing | Gonzalo Heredia | Writer |
| Writing | Fernando Musa | Writer |
| Camera | Bruno Polidoro | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Bruno Carboni | Editor |
| Sound | Renan Franzen | Original Music Composer |