Roma
Sin or not, "Amor" or "Roma" (those words are palindromes in portuguese), without masks, free, acid and sweet. The joke with the word Love - Rome also brings an allusion to the time of love in ancient Rome within the spectrum of the lyrics of the song.
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Francisco XavierDirector
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Nano ViannaWriter
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Nano ViannaProducer
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Project Type:Music Video
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Production Budget:1,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Brazil
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Country of Filming:Brazil
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Language:Portuguese
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Shooting Format:Digital, Sony A7sii
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Aspect Ratio:4:3
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Francisco Xavier is a Director of Photography and Videomaker. His works includes several artistic languages, using the power of strong photography visuals on them. Graduated in Graphic Design he is a founding member of Expurgação, recognized as one of Espírito Santo's State most active creative collectives. Now he has his own video producer company called EXP Filmes.
Among his main works are the photography of the featured horror films “A Mata Negra” (featured film, Rodrigo Aragão, 100’) and “Shadows Faith” (featured film, Klausberg Bragança, 94’), direction / edition of the music video “Carapaça" (videoclip, 4'21"), "Última Esperança" (music video, Gustavo Senna, 4'27") and two self-made videos filmed in India: "This is not Bollywood" (featured video, Francisco Neto and Bianca Sperandio, 3'26 ") and "Diving in the Ganga" (video, Francisco Neto, 3'25") exhibited at the festivals Espírito Mundo in Birmingham (UK) and Cine 7 Street.
This music video express all the dualities about Love. So we work on images from public domain archives to create a scenario where all the characters that came from the lyrics, could play the song.