“In The Wind” by Bia Pinho

Brenno is a longboard dancer who threads the streets and teases the breeze. While cruising São Pedro da Aldeia, his hometown, he enacts an ode to freedom, a hymn to the wind. This is a reminder that everybody needs a little wind. Because the more you feel it, the more you stay alive.

Because the answers you seek are not far away, but rather close; and all you need to catch them is to start moving your feet.

Credits

Starring// Brenno Brélvis/ @brennobrelviss

Director// Bia Pinho/ @biapinhk

Producer// Rafael Pinto/ @rafa pinto

Executive Producer// João Luz/ @joao.luz

Voice// Chico "Pescador"

DOP// Lucas Oliveira/ @lucasdaoliveira

1st AC// Daniel de Santi/ @danieldesanti

2nd AC// Paul Carbone/ @paulccarbone

Sound and Logger// Rodrigo Macedo/ @macedosomdireto

Prod. Assistants// Victor Passarelo "Tula"/ @victorpassarelo and  Jeferson Eduardo "Zangão"

Driver// Alexsandro Marcilio

Still Photographers// Lorrana Penna/ @lorranapenna and Bia Pinho

Post Production// Guava Post/ @guava.post

Editor// Matheus Tibira/ @matheustibira e Bia Pinho

Post Coord./Asst.// Renan Chagas/ @biendechagas and Camila Cavalcante/ @camilascavalcante

Colorist// Luciano de Azevedo/ @azevedo85

Graphic Designer// Bu Paniago/ @bupaniago

Original Soundtrack and Audio Post Production// Pé Grande Pro/ @pegrandepro

Composer// Pedro Montagnana/ @pmontagnana

Musical Prod.// Pedro Montagnana/ @montagnana and Rafael Baptista/ @rafabapi

Sound Designer/Mixer// Pedro Macedo

"Sharpwire" Interpretation// Wasadog/ @wasadogband

"Sharpwire" Composition// Johnny Franco/ @johnnythefranco

"Lá Vem a Morte, Pt. 1" Interpretation// Boogarins/ @boogarins

"Lá Vem a Morte, Pt. 1" Composition// Ynaiã Silva Benthroldo and Fernando Almeida Filho

Musicians// Hugo Farias/ @fariashugoleonardo , Renan Rodrigues/ @renanrodrigues.vin , Edmur Mello/ @edmurmello and Renato Sá/@renatocellista


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