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Sweet Spot
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Sweet Spot

Mar 29, 2025
0h 11m
★ 0.0

Overview

“Sweet Spot” is an experimental animated short film that uninhibitedly explores the dialog between the work and its authors, Jorge Ribeiro and Paulo Patrício, whose points of view and creative approaches, both in terms of cinematographic language and ways of being, are quite different. Through this duality, and starting from a shared but at the same time individual process, the directors seek to understand at what point the short film they are making together reaches its “sweet spot”. In other words, the ideal point at which the work is considered finished.

Genres

Animation
Comedy
Documentary

Production Companies

Os Filmes do Pinguim

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Cast

Paulo Patrício

Paulo Patrício (voice)

Paulo Patrício

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Jorge Ribeiro (voice)

Jorge Ribeiro

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