Country Serenity (Not final sound)
A visual essay on rural life. It enhances the beauty behind these old villages that, unfortunately, are being forgotten over time.
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Kah AbrantesDirector
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Kah AbrantesEditor
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Kah AbrantesProducer
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António GedeãoPoem - Poema da Minha Natureza
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Miguel TorgaPoem - Bucólica
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Marta FortesSound Design
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Teresa GazurováSound Design
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Project Title (Original Language):Serenidade Campestre
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Genres:Visual Essay
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Runtime:4 minutes 47 seconds
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Production Budget:0 EUR
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Country of Origin:Portugal
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Country of Filming:Portugal
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Language:Portuguese
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:4:3
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - Polytechnic of Leiria
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Kah (Carina) Abrantes is a Portuguese-based filmmaker born in 2003. With a bachelor's degree in "Digital Games and Multimedia" from Polytechnic of Leiria, Abrantes has a diverse portfolio in the two artistic fields of games and cinema.
Despite her short career, she has already directed and written a few short-films. A stand out from her portfolio is "Lembrança do que uma vez foste", an animation about the inevitable change in human connections over time, portraited by an affectionate relationship between a granddaughter and her grandfather; "Para a minha avó Fernanda", a documentary about her grandmother; and "Serenidade Campestre", a visual essay on rural life.
In addition to that, she has also created several titles as a Game Designer and Game Writer. Some of her work was recognized by PlayStation and IndieDB : "Entrudo", a rhythm game for PC (finalist in the PlayStation® Talents Awards, 2022 and winner in the IndieDB's Top 10 Player's Choice, 2022); and "Nata", a Macao-based adventure for PC (finalist in the Spotlight awards).
Being someone who grew up on a small village, I want to share with the viewer the feeling of belonging in one of these so well-loved villages. The tranquillity of being in contact with nature is something unmatchable and I believe I was able to capture part of it in this film.