Pierre is seventeen and in the middle of puberty. He plays in a band, has sex at parties and secretly tries on women’s clothing and lipstick in front of a mirror. Ever since his father’s death, his mother Aracy has looked after him and his younger sister Jacqueline, spoiling them both. But when he discovers that she stole him from a hospital when he was a new born baby, Pierre’s life changes dramatically. In her new film, director Anna Muylaert explores the mother-child relationship through the eyes of a rebellious son whose whole world unravels overnight.
Directed by Anna Muylaert
transvestism
woman director
bitter
melodramatic
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IMDB
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Letterboxd
3.3 / 5
Cast
Naomi Nero
Pierre / Felipe
Dani Nefussi
Aracy / Glória
Matheus Nachtergaele
Matheus
Daniel Botelho
Joca
Helena Albergaria
Sueli
Luciana Paes
Tia Yara
Luciano Bortoluzzi
Marcelo
Marat Descartes
Enfermeiro Lourenço
Vinícius Calderoni
Band Leader
José Abujamra
Guitarrista
Aren Gallo
Eva
Teka Romualdo
Delegada
Crew
Anna Muylaert
Director
Anna Muylaert
Screenplay
Bárbara Álvarez
Director of Photography
Anna Muylaert
Producer
Thales Junqueira
Production Design
Marcelo Caetano
Assistant Director
Thales Junqueira
Art Direction
Popular Reviews
10 reviews
Cooper Smith
6.0★ · 04/15/25
Felt like there was ALOT more to be unpacked here but the story of Pierre trying to fit into a new environment due to things out of his control while also dealing with his experimenting of breaking gender norms is a really fun watch and has a really heartwarming ending.
It’s sad that Naomi Nero hasn’t gone onto do great things because he was absolutely fantastic as Pierre and also credit to the costuming crew because the outfits in this were absolutely tea
Felt like there was ALOT more to be unpacked here but the story of Pierre trying to fit into a new environment due to things out of his control while also dealing with his experimenting of breaking gender norms is a really fun watch and has a really heartwarming ending.
It’s sad that Naomi Nero hasn’t gone onto do great things because he was absolutely fantastic as Pierre and also credit to the costuming crew because the outfits in this were absolutely tea