Synopsis
Thirty-year-old Teddy Bear, an introverted mulatto who lives with his disabled father in a favela, drags his excess weight around like a burden. He likes to hang out in Point 202, a gay sauna in Rio where taxi boys strictly reserve themselves for wealthy clients. While cleaning the apartment of an elderly man in Copacabana, he discovers a beautiful young man who is fast asleep. He can't get the vision of this alabaster body out of his mind.
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- Executive Producers : Magnetic Films, Fury
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- Executive Producers : Lucie Duchêne, Julien Gittinger, Jean-Fabrice Janaudy
- Screenwriter : Stéphane Olijnyk
- Director of Photography : João Padua
- Music Composer : Laurent Saïet
- Assistant director : Luana Pagin
- Editor : Florence Ricard
- Sound Recordist : Rodrigo Sacic
- Costume designer : Domingos De Alcântara
- Line Producer : Stéphane Olijnyk
- Assistant Operators : Bia Mauro, Juliana Martins
- Camera Operator : João Padua
- Production Manager : Jérôme Da Silva
- Sound Editor : Rodrigo Sacic
- Continuity supervisor : Luana Pagin
- Production Designer : Jorge Nasi
- Make-up Artist : Inez Civel
- Sound Mixer : Gustavo Loureiro
Technical details
- Type : Short film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Psychological drama
- Themes : Désir, Fantasies, Homosexuality, Minorities
- Production language : Portuguese
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
- Nationality : 100% French (France)
- Production year : 2018
- Runtime : 45 min
- Visa number : 144.153
- Visa issue date : 02/01/2018
- Production formats : HD 2K
- Color type : Color
- Aspect ratio : 2.39
- Audio format : Dolby 5.1
- Rating restrictions : Under 12
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