

Grief hits different when your dead fiancée won't stop haunting your morning coffee.
After the tragic death of her fiancée, Ismália, in a fatal accident at sea, Selene has to deal with the pain of the sudden loss of someone she loved so much. Driven by the memories and longings of a passionate relationship, Lagamar follows the first hours of Selene's new life journey - as she faces the memories of her dead fiancée.
Direction
Perpétuo turns hours into eternity—time becomes tidal.
Cinematography
The ocean as both wound and witness.

Director
Giovanna Perpétuo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of a wave of Brazilian sapphic cinema redefining queer mourning beyond tragedy tropes—Lagamar treats grief as generative, not just destructive.
Guedes and Goettnauer reportedly spent two weeks living together before filming to build the specific intimacy of shared domestic rhythms.