Avenida Brasilia formosa   BF-2010 

The houses in a poor district in the centre of Recife had to make way for a motorway along the coast. How do the inhabitants experience their life and what are their dreams? Colourful fiction film that uses documentary elements shows their memories and desires. The second full-length film by the assistant of Marcelo Gomes and Claudio Assis.

A poor, centrally located district in the Brazilian city of Recife has been changing since houses by the beach had to give way for a motorway. How do the local inhabitants experience life and what do they dream about? A local barkeeper prefers carrying his video camera to a serving tray, while a hairdresser hopes for a spot in the Big Brother house. An elderly fisherman and a young boy also open up their lives.
The film is a mix of fiction and documentary in which inhabitants play themselves. Mascaro directs his protagonists in situations that tell a story and allow their lives to race past each other. The camera doesn't move at all, or moves calmly, with the characters not necessarily entirely in view. In the background, the ever present radio. Mascaro took fantastic shots of sun worshippers who have to share their sea with people washing horses, and with a horse rider who imperturbably guides his horse past cars driving at high speed.

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Brazil 2010
DirectorGabriel Mascaro
ProducerMannuela Costa
 Plano 09 Filmes
ScenarioGabriel Mascaro
CastFábio Gomes De Melo
 Débora Leite
 Cauan Fonseca
 Alexandro José De Oliveira
PhotographyIvo Lopes Araújo
EditorTatiana Almeida
Production designThales Junqueira
Sound designPhelipe Cabeça
Length85'
Themes
2010 Bright Future