

She's seen São Paulo for centuries. One photographer might finally make her stay.
Eloíse is an immortal woman who wanders the streets of São Paulo registering everyday life when she finds Lola, a 26 year old photographer who's confused about her future. Together they'll find in each other a way to face the burdens of life.
Cinematography
São Paulo as lived-in character, not postcard
Acting
Igari's centuries-weary glances say everything
Writing
Three directors, one surprisingly cohesive voice
Director
Leena Santos
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Three credited directors (Santos, Lady Jill, LuPi Rodrigues) reportedly split duties by time period — present, past, and dreams.
Shot entirely in Liberdade, São Paulo's Japanese-Brazilian neighborhood, subverting the usual Copacabana/Ipanema visual clichés of Brazilian cinema.
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