Good Luck, Sweetheart (2012)
Dirceu, 30 years old, has origins that go back to the aristocracy of Northeast Brazilian backlands. Settled in a kind of subjective amnesia, Dirceu tries to bury his family's past. He is a demolition man in Recife, an urban landscape undergoing an uncontrolled process of transformation. Maria shares the same country origins, but she uses the city for a different purpose. She is a carefree and joyful music student. If Dirceu aspires to a world that is stable and present, Maria lives in discord with the present. To her, nothing is as it should be. Maria's apparition unleashes in Dirceu an urge for being somebody else. On a route of escape through the desert of the backlands, a unique encounter is set to happen. Boa sorte, meu amor (Good luck, sweetheart) is an anti-romance of the impact between music and silence.
Director: Daniel Aragão
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Vinicius Zinn as Dirceu |
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Christiana Ubach as Maria |
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Rogério Trindade as Pai de Dirceu |
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Maeve Jinkings as Juliana |
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Carlo Mossy as Pai de Maria |
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Jr. Black as Rafael |
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Marku Ribas as Pastor |
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Júlio Rocha as Doutor |
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Sandra Possani as Mãe de Maria |
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Zezita Matos as Empregada da Família |
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Bianca Muller as Amante |
| Directing | Daniel Aragão | Director |
| Writing | Daniel Aragão | Writer |
| Writing | Gregorio Graziosi | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Andrea Monteiro | Costume Design |
| Art | Juliano Dornelles | Production Design |
| Writing | Luiz Otávio Pereira | Writer |
| Production | Juliano Dornelles | Associate Producer |
| Production | Pedro Severien | Producer |
| Editing | Daniel Aragão | Editor |
| Production | Leonardo Pirovano | Production Manager |
| Production | Tiago Melo | Production Manager |
| Camera | Pedro Sotero | Director of Photography |