Lapse (Portuguese: Lapso) is a 2023 Brazilian shortdrama film written and directed by Caroline Cavalcanti. It tells the story of Bel and Juliano, two teenagers living in the suburbs of Belo Horizonte in Brazil. Bel, who is turning 18, is deaf and faces the challenges of communication by sign language.[1][2]
It was selected in the Generation 14plus section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it had its European premiere on 20 February and got special mention in Crystal Bear for the Best Short Film award from jury.[3][4][5]
Synopsis
Bel and Juliano, both teenagers residing in the suburbs of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, find themselves connected after getting caught in acts of vandalism. Their paths intersect while fulfilling a social-educational measure at the same public library. Bel, who is turning 18, grapples with communication challenges due to her deafness. She stands out with her skateboarding skills and artistic drawings, capturing Juliano's attention. Juliano, deeply passionate about rap music, documents his daily life through audio recordings. He confides in Bel, sharing his anxieties, emotions, and uncertainties about life's purpose. Together, they navigate shared experiences of repression by state authorities, gradually forming a bond and discovering ways to resist the harsh realities they face, as well as the system's indifference and neglect.
Cast
Beatriz Oliveira as Bel
Juan Queiroz as Juliano
Dora Rosa as Dôra
Thayanne Lima as Laura
Adrilene Muradas Nunes
Camila Morena da Lu
Gabriela Veloso
Giovanna Miranda
Isabela Leão Moreira
Letícia Alves
Laurês Leão Moreira
Luiz Gonzaga
Barbosa Moreira
Release
Lapse had its premiere at the Festival International de Curtas Metagens de São Paulo on 24 August 2023.[6]
^"Lapse". Berlinale. February 6, 2024. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
^"Lapso" [Lapse]. Tiradentes Film Festival (in Portuguese). January 21, 2024. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
^"34º Curta Kinoforum anuncia os vencedores" [34th Kinoforum Short Announces Winners]. ABC: Brazilian Cinematography Association (in Portuguese). September 4, 2023. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
^"Competitiva Nacional:" [Awards Winning Shorts]. Kinoarte Film Festival (in Portuguese). November 19, 2023. Retrieved February 27, 2024.