Uma paciência selvagem me trouxe até aqui
(A Wild Patience Has Taken Me Here)
Directed by Éri Sarmet
(Brazil)
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Credits
Performers | Zélia Duncan, Bruna Linzmeyer, Camila Rocha, Clarissa Ribeiro, & Lorre Motta |
Producers | Éri Sarmet, Silvia Sobral, & Lívia Perez |
Director | Éri Sarmet |
Camera/Photography | Cris Lyra |
Composer | Mariana Graciotti |
Trailer
Film
Runtime: 26:19
An older lesbian biker meets a group of four younger queer people in a pub who live together in a non-monogamous relationship. They become involved with one another and spend the weekend together. The film relates this encounter in a series of moments. It has a non-linear structure and represents a beautiful audiovisual homage to lesbian cinema. As such, it is also conceived as an encounter between generations.
Una motociclista lesbiana mayor conoce en un bar a un grupo de cuatro jóvenes queer que viven juntas en una relación no monógama. Se involucran entre sí y pasan el fin de semana juntas. La película relata este encuentro en una serie de momentos. Tiene una estructura no lineal y representa un hermoso homenaje audiovisual al cine lésbico. Como tal, también se concibe como un encuentro entre generaciones.
Éri Sarmet
Éri Sarmet is a non-binary Brazilian writer and director born in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro. Sarmet has written and directed three short films: “Latifúndio” (2017), “A Wild Patience Has Taken Me Here” (2021), and “Vollúpya” (2024). Officially selected in over 70 film festivals, “A Wild Patience” has won 21 awards, including the Special Jury Prize at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. They are the founder of Excesso Filmes and a Ph.D. candidate at the University of São Paulo (USP).
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