
The Drop of Water: A Journey from Erosion to Decay
Documentary
Overview
Film students at the Federal University of Santa Catarina decide to expose the institution's state of disrepair, where leaks, cracks, and mold have become a daily reality, affecting students and staff.
Top Cast
Gabriela Scherer
Gabriela Scherer
Gabriela Scherer (Self)
Gabriela Scherer
Gabriela Scherer (Self)
Victória Menezes
Victória Menezes
Victória Menezes (Self)
Victória Menezes
Victória Menezes (Self)
Gabriel "Guel" Varalla
Gabriel "Guel" Varalla
Gabriel "Guel" Varalla (Self)
Gabriel "Guel" Varalla
Gabriel "Guel" Varalla (Self)
Felipe Backendorf
Felipe Backendorf
Felipe Backendorf (Self)
Felipe Backendorf
Felipe Backendorf (Self)
Paolo Colosso
Paolo Colosso
Paolo Colosso (Self)
Paolo Colosso
Paolo Colosso (Self)
Maria Alice Neves
Maria Alice Neves
Maria Alice Neves (Self)
Maria Alice Neves
Maria Alice Neves (Self)
Hélio Rodak
Hélio Rodak
Hélio Rodak (Self)
Hélio Rodak
Hélio Rodak (Self)
Irineu Manoel de Souza
Irineu Manoel de Souza
Irineu Manoel de Souza (Self)
Irineu Manoel de Souza
Irineu Manoel de Souza (Self)
Fábio Luiz Lopes da Silva
Fábio Luiz Lopes da Silva
Fábio Luiz Lopes da Silva (Self)
Fábio Luiz Lopes da Silva
Fábio Luiz Lopes da Silva (Self)
Ariadne Correa
Ariadne Correa
Ariadne Correa (Self)
Ariadne Correa
Ariadne Correa (Self)
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