
The Flow
Drama · Romance · Music
Overview
Amid an identity crisis, Fábio, 22 years old, a young black man from Cidade Tiradentes, reconnects with his past through a funk party with friends. On their way to the Fluxo, as these parties are called, he faces internal and external challenges that make him confront his feelings after his recent breakup. The film investigates the experiences of young people who live in the extreme east of São Paulo, the biggest city in Brazil and considered one of the main pillars of funk history.
Top Cast
François Augusto
François Augusto
Fabio (adulto)
François Augusto
Fabio (adulto)
Andrio Candido
Andrio Candido
Joel (adulto)
Andrio Candido
Joel (adulto)
Rodrigo Palácio
Rodrigo Palácio
Gabriel (adulto)
Rodrigo Palácio
Gabriel (adulto)
Ester tenório
Ester tenório
Danielle (adulto)
Ester tenório
Danielle (adulto)
Gustavo Marques
Gustavo Marques
Fábio (adolescente)
Gustavo Marques
Fábio (adolescente)
Gabryel Pereira
Gabryel Pereira
Joel (adolescente)
Gabryel Pereira
Joel (adolescente)
Samuel Silva
Samuel Silva
Gabriel (adolescente)
Samuel Silva
Gabriel (adolescente)
Ana Luiza
Ana Luiza
Danielle (adolescente)
Ana Luiza
Danielle (adolescente)
Elielson Lopes
Elielson Lopes
Dancer 1
Elielson Lopes
Dancer 1
Marcos Rogério
Marcos Rogério
dancer 2
Marcos Rogério
dancer 2
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