Cannes Film Festival 2019 - winner of the Un Certain Regard award
The film was chosen as Brazil's submission in the international feature film Oscar category
Rio de Janeiro, 1950. Euridice, 18 and Guida, 20, are two inseparable sisters. They live at home, and each has a dream: becoming a renowned pianist, or finding true love. Because of their father, they are forced to live without one another. Separated, they will take control of their destiny, while never giving up on their hope of being reunited. A tropical melodrama from the director of MADAME SATÃ.
Carol Duarte, Julia Stockler, Fernanda Montenegro, Barbara Santos, Gregório Duvivier, Antônio Fonseca, Flavia Gusmão, Maria Manoella, Cristina Pereira, Gillray Coutinho, Flavio Bauraqui
- Directed by: Karim Aïnouz
- Screenplay: Karim Aïnouz, Murilo Hauser, Inés Bortagaray
- Cinematographer: Hélène Louvart
- Editing: Heike Parplies
- Sound: Waldir Xavier, Björn Wiese
- Cannes Film Festival 2019 - winner of the Un Certain Regard award
- Munich Film Festival - winner of the CineCoPro Award
- Jerusalem Film Festival 2019
- Lima Latin American Film Festival 2019
- Transatlantyk Festival: Lodz 2019
- International Cinematographers' Film Festival Manaki Brothers 2019
- The Hollywood Reporter: Oscars: Brazil Selects 'The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao' for International Feature Film Category
- Variety article about winning the Un Certain Regard award
- Interview with director Karim Aïnouz at Cannes
- Article about the Munich Film Festival CineCoPro Award win
- Variety review
- The Hollywood Reporter review