
Self 2020
Set in the conservative countryside of Sao Paulo, Self (2020) follows the tumultuous journey of Fernando, a 16-year-old teenager struggling with his sexual identity.
Director: Rafael Thomaseto
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Self (2020) about?
Self (2020) follows the journey of Fernando, a 16-year-old teenager struggling with his sexual identity as he navigates the complexities of first love and self-discovery.
Who directed Self?
Rafael Thomaseto directed Self (2020), a poignant exploration of identity and desire.
Who stars in Self?
The film features a talented cast, including Jota Barletta, Theodoro Cochrane, and Giovanni De Lorenzi.
Is Self (2020) worth watching?
While Self (2020) may be a challenging watch due to its intense themes and content, it is ultimately a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of the human experience that is worth watching for fans of LGBTQ+ cinema.
How long is Self?
Self (2020) has a runtime of 14 minutes.
About Self (2020) — A Poignant Exploration of Identity and Desire
Set in the conservative countryside of Sao Paulo, Self (2020) follows the tumultuous journey of Fernando, a 16-year-old teenager struggling with his sexual identity. Directed by Rafael Thomaseto, this poignant short film explores the complexities of first love, self-discovery, and the harsh realities of growing up. As Fernando navigates the treacherous landscape of his own desires, he must confront the expectations of those around him and the secrets he keeps hidden. With a runtime of just 14 minutes, Self (2020) is a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of the human experience.
In a remote area of the woods, Fernando's online encounter with an older man promises a romantic connection but ultimately descends into a traumatic episode that will haunt him forever. This intense and emotionally charged drama is a testament to the director's skill in crafting a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. With a talented cast, including Jota Barletta and Theodoro Cochrane, Self (2020) is a must-watch for fans of LGBTQ+ cinema and anyone looking for a powerful and moving viewing experience.