Saturn Return
Saturn Return follows the life of Dante: a 27 year old gay virgo, who is extremelly neurotic and fears losing the control of his life. Dante's life is shaken up when Val, an old friend, returns to Brazil after leaving everything behind to become a model in Europe. He'll learn that some friendships, even the messy ones, can turn out better than the planned.
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Igor MoreiraDirector
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Carla Villa-LobosDirector
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Igor MoreiraWriter
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Julia AraújoProducer
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Vitória Régia da SilvaProducer
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Bruno BernardiniKey Cast"Dante"
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Flávia SantanaKey Cast"Goreth"
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Aliny UlbrichtKey Cast"Val"
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Samuel ValladaresKey Cast"Louis"
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Carla Villa-LobosCinematographer
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Pedro FreitasCinematographer
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Fernanda MartinsArt Director
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Ana MarianoCostume Design
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Mariana GraciottiSound
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Vitoria ParenteSound
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AfraMusic
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Gabriel MarinhoMusic
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Naila AgostinhoMusic
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Guinevere GaspariEditor
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Rafael RodriguesEditor
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Luciano de AzevedoColor grading
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Project Title (Original Language):Retorno de Saturno
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Project Type:Web / New Media
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Runtime:7 minutes
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Completion Date:April 1, 2021
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Country of Origin:Brazil
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Language:Portuguese
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Sicily Web Fest
Italy
July 16, 2021 -
Seoul Webfest
Korea, Republic of
August 19, 2021
Best Comedy Nominee
Igor Moreira was born in a country town and moved to Rio de Janeiro at the age of 18, where he has lived ever since. He has a degree in Social Communication from UFRJ and works since 2016 with the development and production of original content for TV. He started his career integrating the original content team of NBCU Brazil where he participated in the development of several series. He is currently part of the original content team of the Gloob channel, where he collaborates in the development of DPA, one of the most watched children's series on Brazilian TV.
Carla Villa-Lobos has a degree in Social Communication from UFRJ and has eight years of experience as an assistant director in series, features and short films. As director she made two short films, "Mercadoria" (2017) and "MC Jess" (2018). Her films have been shown at more than 100 festivals in Brazil and in countries such as Chile, Germany, China and the United States, among others. She was selected for the 13th Buenos Aires Talents, a project for young filmmakers from South America organized by the Berlinale and BAFICI.