A NATUREZA DAS COISAS INVISIVEIS
The nature of invisible things
a film by Rafaela Camelo
Brazil – Chile, 2025, 90’
NATIONAL PREMIERE
v.o. Italian subtitles

School holidays have just begun for Gloria, who spends her days at the hospital where her mother works as a nurse. The arrival of Sofia, there to accompany her ailing great-grandmother, disrupts her routine. Their bond takes them on a bittersweet journey through loss, farewells, and quiet discoveries about life.
As their friendship deepens, Gloria begins to question what she truly understands about life and death, realizing that adults don’t always tell the whole truth. With a keen gaze on the protagonists across generations, the film becomes a delicate, unsentimental portrait of sisterhood, empathy, and vitality.
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Tickets
Full price: €7,50
Reduced price for Under 30s, Over 65s, Culture Card holders, Amici Di Cineteca: €5
Reduced price for Unibo, Ababo, Under 20s: €3
3-show pass: €12
5-show pass: €20
Tickets can be purchased:
1) Online: on TicketSms.it
2) In person: from October 30th to November 8th at the Festival Center (DAS – Dispositivo Arti Sperimentali, via del Porto 11/2).
Passes can be purchased:
1) In person: from October 30th to November 8th at the Festival Center (DAS – Dispositivo Arti Sperimentali, via del Porto 11/2)
2) By pre-ordering them by email at biglietteria@genderbender.it
and then picking them up in person at the Festival Center.
The TICKET OFFICE at the Festival Center is every day from October 30th to November 8th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.; on October 30th from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; on November 2nd from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
*It is NOT possible to purchase tickets in person at the event venues.
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Rafaela Camelo is a Brazilian director and screenwriter. In 2019 she directed O Mistério da Carne (Sundance), which won Best Film at Biarritz Amérique Latine and Fest New Directors/New Films.
In 2023, she co-directed As Miçangas with Emanuel Lavor; the film premiered at the Berlinale and won the Golden Horsemen at the 36th Dresden Film Festival. She is a member of the Projeto Paradiso Talent Network and was selected for the Berlinale Talents Latin American program in 2021. In 2023, Variety named her one of ten emerging Brazilian talents of her generation. Her debut feature, A Natureza das Coisas Invisíveis—a Brazil–Chile co-production—was selected for the 75th Berlinale.