
Simone (2013)
Año de Estreno: 2013
Nación: Brazil
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Director: Juan Zapata
Guionista: Edson Gandolfi, Juan Zapata, Maressah Sampaio
Producción & Género
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Género: Biography, Drama
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Argumento
Simone, after years of dating women, meets Pedro who is charming, intelligent, and attractive. As Simone's relationship with her live-in girlfriend starts to fall apart, she becomes tormented by uncertainties about her feelings for Pedro. This forces Simone to confront and question everything she thinks she knows about herself. Ultimately, Simone must make a decision about which path to choose.
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Resumen
Simone is a Brazilian biographical drama film released in 2013 directed by Juan Zapata. The movie explores themes of sexual expression, freedom, and personal choice through the experiences of its protagonist, Simone. It delves into Simone's inner questions and uncertainties as she navigates her first relationship with a man after years of being with women. The film combines elements of fiction and documentary, playing with scenic creation and editing to create an intimate world. Based on true events, it is an engaging story that challenges the protagonist's convictions.
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