Still not for debut, Anna Muylaert’s new feature (what time does she come back?) Is based on the classic namesake of Chico Buarque
Globo Filmes released the first image of Seu Jorge – which recently celebrated the 18th anniversary of Rolling Stone Brazil with a show in Salvador – in the film adaptation of Geni and Zepelimhomonymous classic of Chico Buarque.
Written and directed by Anna Muylaertfrom What time does she come back?(2015) and the still unprecedented The best mother in the worldthe feature narrates the story of Geniprostitute of a riverside city, located in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, which will be lived by Ayla Gabriela.
Beloved by the devalued and hated by local society, she sees her city being invaded by troops led by a tyrant, known as Commander – Character of Seu Jorge -, that arrives flying in an imposing Zeplelin.
With a true predatory power project for the region, he forces everyone to run away, where they are arrested. However, when the Commander bum GeniShe realizes that maybe there is still a chance to turn the game.
Still with no debut date, Geni and Zepelim closed recently their filming in Acre, in the Amazon region. The feature is a Migdal Filmes production, in co -production with Paris Entertainment and Globo Filmes, and will be distributed in theaters by Paris Filmes. Check out the first image of the novelty:

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