A poetic and personal cinematic meditation on change, social inequality and loss, the documentary follows the journey of filmmaker Denise Zmekhol, daughter of architect Roger Zmekhol (1928-1976), as she discovers that her late father’s most famous building, a modernist glass skyscraper in the heart of São Paulo, is occupied by hundreds of homeless families. Delicately interweaving the personal and the political, “Skin of Glass” is a profound and moving reflection on Brazil’s evolution through times of darkness, transformation and rebirth.
Título original: Pele de Vidro
Ano: 2023
Classificação: G
Duração: 90 min.
Gênero: Documentary
País: Brazil, USA
Tags: Brazil, architecture, social inequality, female directors, documentary
Cor: cor | p&b
Direção: Denise Zmekhol
Roteiro: Ellen Bruno, Josh Peterson, Denise Zmekhol
Fotografia: Leonardo Maestrelli, Heloisa Passos, Otavio Pupo, Stève Siracuse, Jacob Solitrenick
Montagem: Josh Peterson
Produtor: Denise Zmekhol
Produção: Denise Zmekhol Produções, ZDFILMS, iTVS
Música: Beto Villares
E-mail: [email protected]