Keep Moving | Valérius 360
Clothes are part of our lives, but they also have a journey of their own: each fabric has a story we usually try to end much too soon.
"Keep Moving" is a symbolic narrative that uses minimal visuals to take viewers through the lifecycle of clothes and the possibilities of textile recycling, showcasing shapes, colours, textures and facts, ultimately looking to inspire the audience to think ahead and let fabrics continue towards a sustainable circular movement.
As Valérius 360 first fashion film, "Keep Moving" serves as an introduction to the values, products and facilities of this young textile recycling unit and yarn producer.
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Joana DeusdadoDirector
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Sofia MirandaDirector
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Miguel SevivasCinematographer
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Vitor Vilas BoasWriter
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Silvia CamarinhaWriter
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TetyanaKey Cast"Narrator"
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Marco AurélioKey Cast"Man (Beach)"
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YanaKey Cast"Woman (Woods)"
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Sílvia CamarinhaProducer
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Arminda Sousa DeusdadoExecutive Producers
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Daniel DeusdadoExecutive Producers
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Inês SilvaProduction Assistant
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Pedro MonteiroProduction Support
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Jó RibeiroProduction Support
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Catarina SachseProduction Support
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Vítor Vilas BoasProduction Support
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Dolores GouveiaProduction Support
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Sofia MirandaGraphics
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Mariana MeloVoiceover
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Mariana MeloSound Mixing
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Bé MirandaHair / Make-up
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David A. MolinaMUSIC ("Reborn")
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Project Type:Other
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Runtime:2 minutes
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Completion Date:July 30, 2021
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Production Budget:7,000 EUR
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Country of Origin:Portugal
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Country of Filming:Portugal
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Joana Deusdado and Sofia Miranda co-share the directing of Valérius 360's "Keep Moving".
Both directors are Portuguese and currently live in the country of origin, being integral part of Farol de Ideias, a video production company with over 20 years of experience in the portuguese market, specialized in Fashion Films and with several documentary and tv awarded credits , such as: Liga dos Últimos, Biosfera, Geosfera or o Sabor da Despedida.