Astro:_An_Urban_Fable_in_a_Magical_Rio_De_Janeiro

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Astro: An Urban Fable in a Magical Rio de Janeiro

2012 film directed by Paula Trabulsi


Astro: An Urban Fable in a Magical Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Astro, Uma Fábula Urbana em um Rio de Janeiro Mágico) is a 2012 Brazilian adventure-drama film directed by Paula Trabulsi.

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The film is part of a project that involves visual art, street culture, cuisine and urban interventions.[1]

Plot

Daughter of a Brazilian mother and Swedish father, Astro leaves her life in Sweden to visit Rio de Janeiro. She travels to the city to get a house that she had inherited, but ends up getting longer than expected. Eventually, she ends up meeting Alice and her group of friends, starting to interact more with the city.[2]

Music

  • "Rain-Bow" - AlbiNOI
  • "Off Pictures" - AlbiNOI
  • "Broken Monitors" - Bernhard Fleischmann
  • "Corra e Olhe o Céu" - Cartola
  • "Haps" - Duo 505
  • "Our Thing" - Evan Voytas
  • "I Have a Dream in my Heart" - Evan Voytas
  • "Aether" - Hildur Guðnadóttir
  • "Ascent" - Hildur Guðnadóttir
  • "Gunnera" - Isan
  • "Channel Ten" - Isan
  • "One More Year" - Channel Ten
  • "Pianosong Two" - Channel Ten
  • "A. Klingtmann" - Channel Ten
  • "Plokk" - Channel Ten
  • "Flock" - Channel Ten
  • "Bit My Leg Off" - Tsukimono
  • "Sofi is Sad" - Tsukimono

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