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Ouro21 is an audiovisual production company made up of Kiki Lavigne, Homero Olivetto, and Marcus Baldini.

Kiki Lavigne headed local production at Columbia/Sony Pictures in Brazil, where she took part in the development and production of hits such as Two Sons of Francisco and My Name Ain't Johnny. She later built the feature-film development division at Conspiração Filmes. She also works as a creative producer on series such as Impuros and Love of My Life.

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Marcus Baldini produced and directed the blockbuster Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl and the comedy Men Are from Mars… And That's Where I'm Going!, both box-office hits. In television, he was showrunner of the award-winning series Psi, nominated for the International Emmy, directed episodes of Nobody's Looking, and created and directed The King of TV. His most recent feature is The Hijacking of Flight 375.

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Homero Olivetto is the screenwriter of Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl, winner of Best Adapted Screenplay at the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro. He directed the film adaptation of the hit stage comedy Hermanoteu na Terra de Godah, and wrote and directed the nordestern Holy Biker, awarded at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.

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The three joined forces to develop and produce original projects and to build partnerships within Brazil and abroad.
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Projects

THE GIRL DRIPPING FROM HER MOTHER'S EYES
Feature film —
Drama

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After years apart, Antonia and her mother, Elisa, share a hotel room in an attempt to rebuild a relationship marked by silence and old wounds. Over the course of a single night, secrets surface and lead Antonia to confront a decisive chapter of her past. Years later, a woman searching for her origins crosses Antonia's path, and the two face the marks left by time, by choices, and by the bonds that never ceased to exist.

BEYOND GROWTH

Documentary

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A documentary about the contradiction of pursuing infinite economic growth on a planet of finite resources. Reconciling development, quality of life, and sustainability is one of the greatest challenges of our time, and the film brings together different perspectives to reflect on the possible paths for contemporary society, beyond growth.

SINNER'S PRAYER
Feature film —
Psychological Horror

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A tormented father and his daughter, a precocious young girl, live in isolation in a dense forest, surviving on what they can find in the wild. The unexpected arrival of a mysterious woman shatters the fragile balance between them and brings long-repressed conflicts to the surface. As the tension mounts, secrets from the past emerge and lead them to a horrifying conclusion.

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