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O Ateliê da Rua do Brum 2016

📅 2016-01-01

Dive into the compelling world of *O Ateliê da Rua do Brum* (2016), a raw and poetic drama directed by Juliano Dornelles.

Director: Juliano Dornelles

Cast

Rogério Trindade
Rogério Trindade
Jennyfer Caldas
Jennyfer Caldas
Ondina Clais
Ondina Clais
Adriana Veraldi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is O Ateliê da Rua do Brum (2016) about?

This drama explores the life of Reno, an artist whose studio in an old Recife building becomes a battleground between creativity and urban decay. As the city transforms around him, Reno turns to the polluted Capibaribe River for inspiration, creating art that mirrors the city's decline and his own struggles.

Who directed O Ateliê da Rua do Brum?

The film was directed by Juliano Dornelles, a Brazilian filmmaker known for his visually striking and thematically rich storytelling.

Who stars in O Ateliê da Rua do Brum?

The film features Rogério Trindade in the lead role, alongside Jennyfer Caldas, Ondina Clais, and Adriana Veraldi in key supporting performances.

Is O Ateliê da Rua do Brum (2016) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *O Ateliê da Rua do Brum* offers a visually arresting and thematically layered experience for fans of poetic dramas. Its exploration of art, environmental decay, and urban change makes it a standout for viewers who appreciate atmospheric storytelling.

How long is O Ateliê da Rua do Brum?

Runtime details are not listed.

About O Ateliê da Rua do Brum (2016) — A Poetic Drama of Art, Loss, and Urban Change

Dive into the compelling world of *O Ateliê da Rua do Brum* (2016), a raw and poetic drama directed by Juliano Dornelles. Set against the backdrop of Recife's rapidly changing landscape, the film follows Reno, a struggling artist whose creative sanctuary in an old building faces the dual pressures of urban transformation and environmental decay.

As Reno draws inspiration from the polluted Capibaribe River—a once-vibrant lifeline now choked by waste—his art becomes a poignant reflection on loss, resilience, and the fragile bond between nature and human creativity. With its moody cinematography and deeply atmospheric narrative, this film captures the bittersweet tension of a city—and an artist—caught between destruction and renewal.