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{{Infobox film
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| image = Craft film.jpg
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| director = Gustavo Pizzi
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| starring = Karine Teles
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| cinematography = Paulo F. Camacho
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| runtime = 85 minutes
| country = Brazil
| language = Portuguese
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'Craft' is a 2010 Brazilian film directed by Gustavo Pizzi. It stars Karine Teles, who co-wrote the screenplay with Pizzi, as a stage actress who must do parallel jobs for living. This stops when she enters on an international production, in which the director decides to do a film about her life.
Cast
*Karine Teles as Bianca
*Camilo Pellegrini as Mauricio
*Otvio Mller as Oscar
*Dany Roland as Thomas
*Lucas Gouvea as Filipe
*Gisele Fres as Efignia
*Otto Jr. as Rodrigo
*Danilo Watanabe as Pedro
*Patricia Pinho
*Cecilia Hoeltz
Production and themes
Gustavo Pizzi's directorial debut film, 'Craft' uses several film stocks and formats, such as 16mm, 8mm, and high definition. Justifying it, Pizzi says that "It is like a voiceover without voice," as the different formats can "communicate" with the audience in each specific scene. The 8mm allows Pizzi to shows Bianca's most personal feelings to the viewers, for example. In another scene, however, there are the use of six cameras to film musical sequence of the in-film film.
The story is based on Karine Teles' real life experience as she was selected to appear in 'Rio Sex Comedy' but was later replaced.[ On the film's theme, Pizzi stated he wanted to question how talent and luck are associated on one's career:]
Reception
Upon its release, it has been well received, mostly for Teles' performance.[ 'Craft' had its world premiere held at the 2010 Rio Film Festival,] where Teles received the Best Actress Award. Teles won the same award at the 2011 Gramado Film Festival, where the film also garnered the Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Music awards. At the 2011 Cartagena Film Festival, 'Craft' was nominated for the Best Film Award. Mark Adams of 'ScreenDaily' declared, "['Craft'] may well be a familiar tale but it has a good-natured honesty as well as a series of fine performances that help make it memorable."[ Writing for 'Variety', Jay Weissberg dubbed Teles' acting as "terrific" and said, "It's been a while since a film captured an actor's world with the intelligence, creativity and insight of 'Craft'."]
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