
Germano 2007
Dive into the heart of Brazil's coastal life aboard a modest fishing vessel in *Germano (2007)*, Vicente Ferraz's poignant short drama set within the acclaimed anthology *The State of the World*.
Director: Vicente Ferraz
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Germano (2007) about?
*Germano* offers a brief but immersive look at the daily lives of a Brazilian fishing crew, where the sea's unpredictability mirrors the challenges they face. The short film weaves a quiet but compelling narrative around their personal and collective struggles, set against the backdrop of a small, weathered boat.
Who directed Germano?
Vicente Ferraz directed *Germano (2007)*. His approach to storytelling in the anthology *The State of the World* emphasizes realism and emotional depth, making the crew's journey feel vividly authentic.
Who stars in Germano?
The film features Jurandyr Ferreira, Babu Santana, and Pascoal Villaboim in key roles, each bringing a distinct presence to the crew's dynamic.
Is Germano (2007) worth watching?
As an unrated short drama, *Germano (2007)* may not have widespread acclaim, but its intimate portrayal of life on the water offers a unique and thought-provoking experience. Fans of character-driven storytelling and Brazilian cinema will find its concise runtime rewarding.
How long is Germano?
The film runs for 20 minutes.
About Germano (2007) — A Short Film on the Unseen Struggles of Brazilian Fishermen
Dive into the heart of Brazil's coastal life aboard a modest fishing vessel in *Germano (2007)*, Vicente Ferraz's poignant short drama set within the acclaimed anthology *The State of the World*. The film follows the daily struggles and quiet triumphs of a small crew as they navigate the unpredictable tides of fate and the sea. With a raw, intimate atmosphere, this 20-minute story explores themes of resilience, community, and the unspoken bonds that tie people together in the face of adversity.
Jurandyr Ferreira, Babu Santana, and Pascoal Villaboim deliver understated yet powerful performances, grounding the narrative in authenticity. Ferraz's direction captures the stark beauty and harsh realities of their existence, creating a cinematic experience that lingers long after the final scene. *Germano (2007)* is a snapshot of life on the water—where every wave tells a story.