Brazil / Jan 01, 2003
Vrruummm!!!! (2003)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Short film Vrruummm!!!, directed by Paula Dager (2003), combines different techniques and materials, including stop motion, photography, and footage of the city, to construct a kind of urban symphony guided by a soundtrack that moves between rhythms of nature, traffic noise, and musical compositions that weave these worlds together. Through movements that shift from asphalt to greenery, from traffic signs to luminous abstractions of a busy avenue, the film transforms everyday life into visual poetry: workers’ trousers rhyme with road signage, signs seem to dance at night, cars turn into beams of light and then into colorful brushstrokes. In this interplay between form and rhythm, Vrruummm!!! reimagines the invisible labor that sustains the city’s circulation, the hammering at construction sites, the sweeping of asphalt, the placing and removal of traffic cones, turning these repetitive gestures into an urban choreography.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Vrruummm!!!! |
| Original language | Português (PT) |
| Spoken languages | Português |
| Production countries | Brazil |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | DECINE / CTAv |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 2003 |
| Editing | André Sampaio |
| Assistant directors | Paula Dager |
| Music | Dudu Castelões |
| Sound | Dudu Castelões |
Release dates
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