O Proustiano de Osasco is an intriguing drama that really pulls you into its unique world. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the audience to sit with the characters and their reflections. It feels deeply personal, almost like a diary entry brought to life. The atmosphere has this raw, almost documentary-like quality, which gives it an authenticity that’s hard to shake off. You can't help but notice the subtlety in the performances; they manage to convey so much with just a glance or a pause. The themes of memory and identity resonate throughout, echoing Proust’s own explorations, but grounded in the everyday life of Osasco. It's a film that invites you to think rather than just watch.
Unique perspective on memorySubtle performancesContemplative pacing
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Marcos Katudjian
Director
Carlos Ebert
Writer