Chrysostom, a 40-year-old fisherman who grew up isolated from society, longs to find a son. Believing that “when you dream this big reality learns” he sets out on a search for true relationships, invents an atypical family and unites characters as eccentric as human. Weaving non-linear stories in an ingenuous multiplot, the fisherman meets the smart Camilo, a 12-year-old boy, orphan by Francisca, a dwarf woman. Camilo encourages him to find a partner. Chrysostom meets Isaura, a dishonored woman plunged into solitude, married to Antonino, a sensitive delicate man. With simplicity and sensitivity, Chrysostom deconstructs our vision of masculinity by uniting these characters who have suffered and been mistreated by the fictional small seaside village, in an ode to those who resist and truly manage to connect for not being stuck to the social conventions and society’s limiting belief. Based on the novel by Valter Hugo Mãe.
First Worldwide Screening at the 49th Mostra.
Título original: The Son of a Thousand Men
Ano: 2025
Duração: 128 min.
Gênero: Fiction
País: Brazil
Tags: Brazil, literary adaptation, family, masculinity
Cor: Colorido
Direção: Daniel Rezende
Roteiro: Daniel Rezende
Fotografia: Azul Serra
Montagem: Marcelo Junqueira
Elenco: Rodrigo Santoro, Rebeca Jamir, Johnny Massaro, Miguel Martines, Juliana Caldas
Produtor: Karen Castanho, Bianca Villar, Fernando Fraiha
Produção: Biônica Filmes
Música: Fábio Góes
Distribuição: Netflix
Edições: 49