Primo made its film debut with Drained in 2005, which had Matias as the executive producer and Joana as the assistant director. A surprise-hit both in terms of box-office and positive reviews, Drained has been seen by more than 180 thousand people so far, being widely perceived as one of the most successful films of year, representing Brazil in the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Drained won the 2006 São Paulo International Film Festival and several other awards in festivals around the globe.
Films produced
O Não de São Paulo (Rear View of a City), short-film, 22min, 35mm (2004)
Special ABDC Jury Award in the Rio de Janeiro International Short-Film Festival 2005