Praça Paris

Lúcia Murat

drama / 110’ / 2017

Glória is a woman from Rio de Janeiro who tries to move on with her life despite the traumas caused by an abusive father and a drug dealer brother. She starts therapy with Camila, a young Portuguese psychoanalyst.


In co-production with Taiga Films (Brazil) and CEPA (Argentina).

PRODUCTION CREDITS

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PRODUCTION CREDITS 〰️

SCRIPT

Lúcia Murat, Raphael Montes

PHOTOGRAPHY

EDITING

PRODUCTION DESIGN

Dina Salem Levy

Guillermo Nieto

Mair Tavares

COSTUME DESIGN

SOUND

SOUND EDITING

Simone Petrillo

Ana Carolina Lopes

Antonio Chaulet

Andrés Longares, Felicitas Raffo, Gonçalo Galvão Teles, Luís Galvão Teles

DIRECTION

PRODUCTION

EXECUTIVE PRODUCTION

Lúcia Murat

Joana Nin

André Abujamra e Marcio Nigro

SOUND MIXING

MUSIC

CASTING

Carlos Alberto Lopes

Gabriel Bortolini

Grace Passô, Joana de Verona, Marco Antonio Caponi, Alex Brasil, Babu Santana, Taiana Bastos, Daniel Braga

WITH

Lúcia Murat

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Lúcia Murat was a member of the armed struggle during the most difficult times of the military dictatorship in Brazil (1968-1979). Having been arrested and tortured in prison, all her work is strongly influenced by this experience.

Her feature film Que Bom Te Ver Viva (1989) is a compendium of stories, accounts and memories of her time in prison. In 2004, she returned to the theme with Quase Dois Irmãos, which won her the Best Ibero-American Film Award from the official jury and Best Film from the popular jury at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival.

In 2011, she won several awards at the Gramado Film Festival with the film Uma Longa Viagem. In 2013 she released A Memória que me Contam.