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* Production Director: Petra Costa
* Production Director: Petra Costa
* Photography: [[Eryk Rocha]], Petra Costa
* Cinematography: [[Eryk Rocha]], Petra Costa
* Screenplay: Petra Costa
* Screenplay: Petra Costa
* Direct sound: Edson Secco
* Direct sound: Edson Secco

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Undertow Eyes
Directed byPetra Costa
Written byPetra Costa
Produced byPetra Costa
Edited byAva Rocha
Release date
2009
Running time
20 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese

Undertow Eyes (2009) is a Brazilian short film.

Synopsis

Vera and Gabriel have been married for sixty years. In Undertow Eyes they wander about their own history: the first flirt, the birth of their children, life and aging. In this remembrance, images from their family collection mingle with images of the present, weaving an emotional and dreamlike universe. As a mosaic of stories and impressions, this short film looks like a personal and existencial diary about love and death.[1][2]

Film Credits[3]

  • Production Director: Petra Costa
  • Cinematography: Eryk Rocha, Petra Costa
  • Screenplay: Petra Costa
  • Direct sound: Edson Secco
  • Original score: Edson Secco
  • Producing company: Aruac Produções
  • Executive production: Petra Costa
  • Editing: Ava Rocha, Petra Costa

Cast

[4]

  • Gabriel Andrade
  • Vera Andrade

Awards

[5][6]

Year Award Category Result
2009 Rio Film Festival Best Short Film won
Gramado Film Festival Special Jury Award won
Audience Award won
Vitoria Cine Video Best Editing won
Itu International Film Festival Best Screenplay won
Goiania Short Film Festival Best Film won
São Paulo International Short Film Festival New Talents Award won
2010 Cine Las Americas International Film Festival Best Short Documentary Film won
Curta Cabo Frio Best Short Documentary in 35mm won
New England Festival of Ibero American Cinema Best Short Film won
2011 London International Documentary Festival Best Short Film won

References