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Attire 2018

20 min📅 2018-06-20

In André Tosatti's sharp 20-minute dramedy *Attire (2018)*, a young man named Daniel travels from his hometown to São Paulo for a crucial job interview and lands the position—only to face an unexpected barrier on his first day.

Director: André Tosatti

Cast

Guilherme Trindade
Daniel Lázaro da Costa
Daniele Máximo
Kátia Torres
Isabela Lisboa
Isabela Lisboa
Juliana
Guilherme Coelho
Vitor
Ingrid Veríssimo
Michelle
Yã Ossaiê
Marcelo
Bruno Vigatto
Denilson
João Paulo Chianello
Geraldo
Marina Odo
Gisele
Kleber Brianez
Ruy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Attire (2018) about?

*Attire* follows Daniel, a recent hire in São Paulo who is eager to prove himself—until his choice of shorts becomes the deciding factor in whether he can even enter his workplace to deliver critical documents. The short film turns a simple wardrobe choice into a farcical yet poignant exploration of professionalism and perception.

Who directed Attire?

*Attire* was directed by André Tosatti, a filmmaker known for blending humor with social commentary in his work.

Who stars in Attire?

The film stars Guilherme Trindade as Daniel, with Daniele Máximo, Isabela Lisboa, Guilherme Coelho, and Ingrid Veríssimo rounding out the main cast.

Is Attire (2018) worth watching?

While *Attire* doesn't have an IMDb rating, its clever premise and tight 20-minute runtime make it a compelling watch for fans of workplace satire. The film's premise is relatable and its execution sharp, though its brevity may leave some craving deeper exploration.

How long is Attire?

*Attire* has a runtime of 20 minutes.

About Attire (2018) — A Brazilian comedy about dress codes and workplace absurdity

In André Tosatti's sharp 20-minute dramedy *Attire (2018)*, a young man named Daniel travels from his hometown to São Paulo for a crucial job interview and lands the position—only to face an unexpected barrier on his first day. Tasked with delivering essential documents to his new employers, he's denied entry to the office simply because he's wearing shorts. What begins as a mundane professional hiccup unfolds into a biting commentary on corporate dress codes, societal expectations, and the absurdity of first impressions.

The film blends satire with relatable humor, using Daniel's struggle to highlight the often arbitrary rules that govern workplace culture. With a runtime that packs a punch, *Attire* delivers its message efficiently, leaving audiences both amused and slightly unsettled by the rigid norms it critiques. The 2022 release of this São Paulo-set story resonates globally, making it a standout in the comedy-drama genre.