
🎬 Title: Mulher Oceano
Story: A Brazilian writer embarks on a new chapter in her life when she moves to Tokyo, inspired by her experiences in Japan and a vivid memory from Rio de Janeiro. This memory features a female swimmer who cuts through the ocean’s horizon with grace and strength. Although Hannah, the writer, and Ana, the swimmer, seem unrelated at first, their lives begin to converge in unexpected ways, with the sea serving as the connection. As Hannah navigates her journey of self-exploration in Japan, Ana undergoes a transformation that connects her to the depths of the ocean in an intriguing manner.
⭐ Rating: 4 (3 votes)
📅 Release date: October 22, 2020
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 39 minutes
🎭 Genres: Drama
🎬 Director: Djin Sganzerla
✍️ Writers: Djin Sganzerla, Vana Medeiros
🌍 Country: Brazil
🏢 Production Company: Mercúrio Produções

👥 Cast: Djin Sganzerla (Hannah Visser / Ana Bittencourt), Kentaro Suyama (Yukihiko Oumi), Stênio Garcia (Ana’s Father), Lucélia Santos (Teresa Visser), Gustavo Falcão (Rafael), Rafael Zulu (Rogério), Jandir Ferrari (Daniel), Helena Ignez (Woman Walking Backwards (uncredited)), Steve Berg (Marcos Visser), Flávio Veras (Hannah’s Brother)
Editor’s Note: A brief overview of Mulher Oceano (2020): This film fully embraces its dramatic roots while remaining refreshingly original. Director Djin Sganzerla expertly keeps the narrative focused, prioritizing character-driven moments instead of unnecessary spectacle. Standout performances by Djin Sganzerla, Kentaro Suyama, and Stênio Garcia elevate the emotional stakes. At a runtime of 1 hour 39 minutes, the film maintains a steady pace and rarely lingers too long on any scene. The overall reception has been mixed; however, it is definitely worth watching for its mood and atmosphere. If the storyline intrigues you, be sure to add it to your watchlist.
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