The film 'Sexa', directed and starring Gloria Pires, premieres in Sao Paulo cinemas this week. The Brazilian production explores themes of aging and unlikely love across generations. Other national releases, such as 'Livros Restantes' and 'Traição Entre Amigas', also join the lineup.
In Sao Paulo cinemas, this week's lineup features standout national premieres, led by 'Sexa'. Directed and starring Gloria Pires, the 90-minute film, rated for viewers over 14, follows Barbara, a 60-year-old woman reflecting on aging after romantic disappointments. She gives up on finding love until an unexpected encounter with David, a 25-years-younger widower played by Thiago Martins. This meeting compels Barbara to decide between embracing passion or yielding to fears of social judgment over their age gap. Isabel Fillardis rounds out the main cast.
Released in 2025, 'Sexa' marks Gloria Pires' feature directorial debut. The story highlights personal and societal issues, such as generational prejudice in romance. Meanwhile, other Brazilian films premiere: 'Livros Restantes', directed by Marcia Paraiso, with Denise Fraga as Ana Catarina, who returns old books and revives memories through reunions after 20 years. 'Traição Entre Amigas', directed by Bruno Barreto and based on Thalita Reboucas' book, tracks the friendship of Penelope (Larissa Manoela) and Luiza (Giovanna Rispoli), strained by diverging paths in New York and the music world.
These releases enrich Sao Paulo's cinematic scene, offering contemporary narratives on human relationships and personal growth.