Soulbound

Soulbound (Portuguese: Teus Olhos Meus) is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed and written by Caio Sóh.[1]

Soulbound
Directed byCaio Sóh
Produced byLuana Lobo and Bia Basilio
Screenplay byCaio Sóh
StarringEmilio Dantas
Remo Rocha
Paloma Duarte
Music byMaycon Ananias
Maria Gadú
Aureo Gandur
CinematographyOthon Castro
Production
company
Lobo Filmes
Release date
  • April 27, 2011 (2011-04-27) (Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival)
  • August 9, 2011 (2011-08-09) (Brazil)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese

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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