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Light

Country: Brazil, Language: Portugeuse, 13 mins

Original Title

Luz
  • Director: Bruna Capozzoli; Carol Hubner
  • Writer: Bruna Capozzoli
  • Producer: Bruna Capozzoli; Carol Hubner

CGiii Comment

Immature and incompetent are two words that immediately spring to mind.


Watch...

Luz (Light) from Bruna Capozzoli on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Vincent is a young seminarian who's dedication is turned to God's love. In the moment he meets Rafael he discovers the power of love between human beings. But Vincent's discovery becomes Rafael's guilt who helpless commits suicide. Now Vincent is finds himself face to face with the priests who raised him. In place of the crucifix, the tense heat of the gun in his hand. The imminence of death brings uncomfortable truths to the ears of the saints gathered there: punishment, torture, sexual abuse... With so many obstacles, what is God anyway?

Cast & Characters

Bruno Goncalves as Rafael;
Andre Grecco as Padre Tlio;
Roberto Lacava as Padre Isaac;
Rod Lombardi as Vicente;
Plinio Soares as Padre Justiniano