Soulbound
Soulbound (Portuguese: Teus Olhos Meus) is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed and written by Caio Sóh.[1]
Soulbound | |
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Directed by | Caio Sóh |
Produced by | Luana Lobo and Bia Basilio |
Screenplay by | Caio Sóh |
Starring | Emilio Dantas Remo Rocha Paloma Duarte |
Music by | Maycon Ananias Maria Gadú Aureo Gandur |
Cinematography | Othon Castro |
Production company | Lobo Filmes |
Release date |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
The film follows the story of Gil, a 20-year-old orphan, raised by his uncles. His lifestyle generates a family war, causing Gil to go away from home. With the guitar on his back, without money and without the help of friends, Gil meets Otávio, a music producer who changes his destiny forever.[2]
Cast
- Emilio Dantas as Gil
- Remo Rocha as Otávio
- Paloma Duarte as Tia Leila
- Roberto Bomtempo as Tio César
- Jayme Matarazzo as Otávio (aged 19 )
- Graziella Schimitt as Lígia (aged 19 )
- Claudio Lins as Carlos
- Juliana Lohmann as Carla
- Gustavo Novaes as Marcelo
- Gugu Peixoto as Gugu
Also
- Lua Blanco as Taila
- Marcelo Mello as Caju
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