- Direction
- Thais Fujinaga
- Country
- Brazil
- Format
- Feature film
- Type
- Fiction
- Original title
- O Filho Plantado
- Scenario
- Thais Fujinaga
Thais Fujinaga
Filmography
• 2011 / 21 min / 35mmBerlin International Film Festival Berlinale Generation Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine LatinoamericanoFestival Internacional de Cine de Mar del PlataInternational Short Film Festival of Hong Kong1.The Mai Brothers
•2013 / 19 min / 35mmCinélatino, Rencontres de ToulouseOberhausen International Short Film FestivalFestival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara Rio de Janeiro International Short Film Festival – Curta Cinema
Note of intent
This project is about individuals trying to give sense to their lives, even if supported by reality debris projected by themselves. What does it mean belonging to a family, a home, to a certain age? Hilda, Joca and Lia wants to belong, but they feel life being threatened by abandonment and loneliness. Their wishes, weakness and inconsistency reveal us the intensity that life can carry on periods of crisis in our everyday life. The intensity that makes a short encounter be a resonating moment that remains in waving beyond.
Synopsis
Afraid of living her oldness alone, Hilda decides to adopt Lia, a 14 years old who needs to endure a race against the time to become a professional athlete. Joca, her brother, is turning 18 soon and has to leave the orphanage even without a place to go. Lia tries to convince Hilda to adopt both of them and the woman starts to spend time with the brothers. At first, Hilda is intimidate with Joca’s presence, but eventually she develops affection with the boy. Even so, she cannot consider adopting a grown-up black male. Meanwhile, Lia believes Hilda wants to adopt her to be a house keeper and is angry at Hilda ́s decision about not adopting her brother. In the middle of all of that, Joca hardens. He feels time rushing against him and runs away. Hilda, who just wanted to save herself, feels she needs to find Joca and help him. When they finally meet again there is only time to say goodbye.
Visual concept
The light and color concept is naturalistic. Silence and minced words punctuate moments of dramatic dilution of the plot, leaving the outer of collective record to probe the interior of each character. Rather than suggesting the idea of confrontation in the relationships amongst them, the closeness between the camera and characters display the body as an impassable barrier, in a mise en scène of friction between a probed interiority – by the image and sound – and a wide external reality that expels the characters and enhances their fragility.
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- Objectives sought in Films in Development
Meet potential partners in Europe interested in establishing an environment coproduction project O Filho Plantado, from its development stage.
- Planned shooting location
São Paulo – Brésil
- Percentage of funding in place
- 37,500.00 USD (7,5%)
- Project's development phase
Development
- Producer's biography
Business parter of Avoa Filmes which produces young directors such as Juliana Rojas, Gustavo Vinagre, Miguel Antunes Ramos, Matheus Parizi and Thais Fujinaga. Dedicates himself to the production of feature, medium and short auteur films. His productions were exhibited and awarded at festivals like Cannes Critics Week, Rotterdam, Toulouse, Turin, Art of the Real, Bafici etc.