Mar 19 • 09:01 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

With Seu Jorge and Marcelo Serrado, film by director from Taubaté premieres this Thursday (19) in cinemas

The film 'Narciso,' directed by Jeferson De from Taubaté, features Seu Jorge and Marcelo Serrado, and explores themes of fantasy, reality, and diversity as it tells the story of an orphan boy who discovers a magical ball.

The upcoming film 'Narciso,' directed by Jeferson De, sets to premiere on Thursday, the 19th, across Brazilian cinemas and features well-known actors Seu Jorge and Marcelo Serrado. The film blends elements of fantasy and reality, focusing on the life of an orphan boy living in a temporary home. His life changes dramatically when he receives a magical ball that allows him to summon a genie, portrayed by Seu Jorge, to fulfill a wish if he makes three consecutive basketball shots.

Director Jeferson De emphasizes the importance of representing diversity and belonging within the film. He highlights that the society in Vale do Paraíba is rich in diversity across various dimensions, including gender and culture, and that this diversity is a fundamental aspect of human experience. His commitment to showcasing these themes is reflected in the narrative and characters of 'Narciso,' which serves as a platform for discussing social issues and human connection through the lens of childhood.

As the film releases nationwide, it is anticipated to resonate with audiences not only as a heartfelt story about magical adventures but also as an important commentary on the value of diversity and the power of love in uniting people despite their differences. This duality of entertainment and cultural reflection may contribute to broader discussions in Brazilian society about inclusivity and representation.

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