Like Water Through Stone   SP-2010 

In a remote mountain area in the beautiful Minas Gerais, Brazil's best documentary maker right now follows four friends at the end of their adolescence for one winter long, as they reach maturity. Impossible loves leave traces on their bodies and in the landscape.

In the Espinhaço Mountains one winter, a group of small-town Brazilian girls are coming to the end of their adolescence. Impossible romances link them with men from the outside, leaving marks on their bodies and the surrounding landscape. Among the parties, friendships, anxieties and contradictions of their passage into adulthood, each of the friends finds her own particular way to resist the changes and to live with the tangle of uncertainty.
With productions such as Cattle Callers (2005) and Acácio (2008), Marília Rocha (1978) can be counted among the best documentary makers in Brazil. Her moving Like Water Through Stone, a documentary in which the authentic, unsentimental characters seem to coincide with the raw beauty of the landscape, is a new high point in her oeuvre. Rocha is co-founder of the Brazilian film collective Teia.

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Brazil 2009
DirectorMarília Rocha
ProducerLuana Melgaço
 Helvécio Marins Jr.
 TEIA Filmes
ScenarioClarissa Campolina, Marília Rocha
CastAlessandra Ribeiro
 Priscila Rodrigues
 Shirlene Rodrigues
 Valdênia Ribeiro
 Paloma Campos
PhotographyAlexandre Baxter, Ivo Lopes Araújo
EditorFrancisco Moreira, Marília Rocha
Sound designO Grivo
Length85'
Websitewww.falta.teia.art.br
Themes
2010 Spectrum
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