
Meus Sentimentos 2025
"Mourning, memories and a little chaos."
Director Matheus Borges brings raw emotion to the screen in *Meus Sentimentos (2025)*, a poignant comedy-drama that unfolds during a man's funeral. As his mother, wife, and daughter gather to honor his memory, they face an unexpected crisis: none of them prepared the eulogy.
Director: Matheus Borges
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Meus Sentimentos (2025) about?
Set during a funeral, the film follows a grieving mother, wife, and daughter who scramble to deliver a eulogy—only to uncover hidden tensions and unresolved feelings. A sharp, emotional comedy-drama about family, loss, and the words we leave unsaid.
Who directed Meus Sentimentos?
The film is directed by Matheus Borges, a filmmaker known for blending comedy with dramatic depth in his storytelling.
Who stars in Meus Sentimentos?
The cast features Tati Góis, Ester Amaral, Amelie Góis, Marcello Finimundi, and Ana Beatriz S. Reis in central roles.
Is Meus Sentimentos (2025) worth watching?
While early reactions highlight its emotional punch and sharp humor, its impact may depend on your taste for intimate family dramas. Fans of character-driven stories with heartfelt performances will likely find it rewarding.
How long is Meus Sentimentos?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Meus Sentimentos (2025) — A Family Drama Full of Unspoken Truths
Director Matheus Borges brings raw emotion to the screen in *Meus Sentimentos (2025)*, a poignant comedy-drama that unfolds during a man's funeral. As his mother, wife, and daughter gather to honor his memory, they face an unexpected crisis: none of them prepared the eulogy. What begins as a quiet tribute quickly spirals into a revealing confrontation, where long-buried resentments surface and unspoken truths come to light. The film weaves together grief, family dynamics, and the messy beauty of human connections, all set against a backdrop of tender chaos.
With standout performances from Tati Góis, Ester Amaral, and Amelie Góis, *Meus Sentimentos* captures the bittersweet humor and heartache of saying goodbye. The story's sharp dialogue and intimate framing draw viewers into a deeply personal exploration of loss, memory, and the fragile bonds that tie us together.