Simone (2013 film)
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Simone | |
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Juan Zapata |
Screenplay by |
Maressah Sampaio Esdon Gandolfi Juan Zapata |
Starring |
Simone Telecchi Roberto Birindelli Natalia Mikeliunas Ohana Homem |
Distributed by | Zapata Filmes |
Release dates |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | R$ 420,000 |
Simone is a 2013 Brazilian drama film directed by Juan Zapata. It is the first fiction film directed by Zapata and also the first feature film starring Simone Telecchi.[1]
The film was made possible through the concept of "Cinema em Rede", a financing model created by Zapata Movies based in crowdfunding. In addition to raising funds, the model established a network with more than 20 strategic partners.[2]
Plot
After years of relationship with women, Simone decides to get involved with a man for the first time. A compelling story, surrounded by questions and uncertainties that put to the test the convictions of the protagonist.[3]
Cast
- Simone Telecchi as Simone
- Roberto Birindelli as Pedro
- Natalia Mikeliunas as Cris
- Ohana Homem
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