Brazilian actress Camila Botelho will participate in the official release of the film at the Berlin Film Festival, which takes place in February
The actress Camila Botelho He embarks to Germany in February to participate in the show “Generation 14Plus of the 75th edition of Berlinale”, at the Berlin International Film Festival, playing the protagonist Evita in the short film “Farped Wire”, which will debut at the festival.
Directed by Gustavo de Carvalho and produced by Luísa Caçãothe short film was made possible through the law of law Paulo Gustavo de Paraguaçu Paulista (SP) and Ministry of Culture and had a team of about 30 local professionals.
“I found the character and the story very interesting from the beginning because it was all very different from what I had already done. The characters I had made were usually alternative, urban and middle/upper classes. Evita is a worker who lives in the countryside. At the same time, I also recognized in avoid at various points, in this family relationship, ”he said Camila.
The actress celebrated with the release of the film at the festival: “When the Gustavo He called me saying that the movie was going to debut at the Berlin Festival, I didn’t even reach the size of it. Only after he said “Berlinale” that the chip was falling. I was very happy. I was a little discouraged at that moment, and the news gave me breathtaking, mood and great optimism for 2025. For me it was a recognition of a very long trajectory in independent cinema, the certainty that everything so far was worth it. It will be an honor to represent Brazil at such an important festival as this and alongside filmmakers and actors I admire so much. I’m very excited! ”.
About the short
The film tells the dramatic story of two sisters, who after a serious accident in the interior of the state of Sao Paulo, are forced to live with a newcomer newcomer, overnight in the waiting room of a hospital.
The plot tells the story of a child’s chaotic growth, his conflicts and the way he see life ahead, without fear and censorship. The characters become observers of social chaos around.
Source: Maxima

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