A film about one of the great names of Brazilian literature: Ignácio de Loyola Brandão — writer, journalist, cinephile, keen observer of reality, dreamer. Subverting roles, this documentary turns the storyteller into the main character of a narrative that interweaves the many men that exist in one. More than a biography, however, “No Life Without Words” is a reverie through Loyola’s works, memories, and desires. It is also an encounter. A play of memories and inventions in which a son, director André Brandão, looks closely at his father in an attempt to decipher him, or perhaps to lose himself even more deeply in his narrative labyrinths.
Título original: Não Sei Viver Sem Palavras
Ano: 2025
Classificação: General Audiences
Duração: 81 min.
Gênero: Documentary
País: Brazil
Tags: Brazil, documentary, literature
Cor: Colorido
Direção: André Brandão
Co-direção: Ricardo Carioba
Roteiro: André Brandão, André Meirelles Collazzo, Vivian Brito, Ricardo Carioba
Fotografia: André Brandão
Montagem: Mari Moraga, Ricardo Carioba
Produtor: Felipe Soutello, Luana Furquim, André Brandão
Produção: Prosperidade Content, andré+
Música: Gabriel Ferreira
Distribuição: Bretz Filmes