
🎬 Title: A Ship of Madness: Deeper and Higher with Pazucus / A Nau dos Loucos: Mergulho e Decolagem de Pazucus
Story: With an open mind, a kind heart, loyal friends, and a stroke of luck, Gurcius Gewdner reflects on his past five years, enduring the harsh Russian winter while exploring an intriguing question: How far can an underground Brazilian film reach?
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📅 Release date: April 9, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 43 minutes
🎭 Genres: Documentary
🎬 Director: Gurcius Gewdner
✍️ Writer: Gurcius Gewdner
🌍 Countries: Brazil
🏢 Production companies: Adubo Power Violence, Bulhorgia Produções, Sangue TV, Boneco de Pano Produções

👥 Cast: Raphael Aguinaga (Self), Carlos Thomaz Albornoz (Self), Lara Albrecht (Self), Amexa (Self), Everson Antunes (Self), Lesha Artamonov (Self), Magnum Borini (Self), Alexandre Brunoro (Self), Flavio C. Von Sperling (Self), Ljana Carrion (Self)
Editor’s note: Here’s a quick note on “A Ship of Madness: Deeper and Higher with Pazucus” (2021): This documentary offers a thoughtful experience that emphasizes tone over spectacle. Directed by Gurcius Gewdner, the film maintains a consistent rhythm and a clear sense of atmosphere. The performances by Raphael Aguinaga, Carlos Thomaz Albornoz, and Lara Albrecht provide a solid foundation, bringing authenticity without grandiosity. Spanning 1 hour and 43 minutes, it progresses at a deliberate pace, ensuring that scenes are given the right amount of time to resonate. If this concept intrigues you, be sure to add it to your watchlist.
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