Revenge and Renewal: The Future of ‘Submerged’ and Brazilian Cinema

Conversation with Brazilian filmmaker Heloísa Cardoso and the making of her REVENGE film at the Academia Internacional de Cinema. What is the future of Brazilian filmmaking. There are a ton of talented artist in the country. Will they get the change to make great films?


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A young woman waits for her lover for a secret trip. However, he does not show up and does not respond to her messages. That’s when strange and inexplicable events begin to happen in her house. She asks for help from her lover, who ignores her. Realizing that she is hopelessly alone, she gives up waiting for salvation and surrenders to her own shadow.

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Director Statement

“Submerged” is my graduation film from Academia Internacional de Cinema. This short film is an extension of the research I’ve been developing in theatre and literature, proposing a reflection on the tendency to wait, something encouraged in girls from a very young age. The wait for a great love, a hope for something external that will give life meaning. The horror surrounding this waiting evokes the idea of a monstrous femininity: when left alone, the protagonist of “Submerged” unconsciously materializes her shadow, which ultimately consumes her and breaks the cycle of passivity.

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