
Mike Ale
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Biography
Mike Ale is a Brazilian director, producer and screenwriter, known for his independent short films such as 67 Things that are smaller than me, The Book, the Wolf and the Invisible Agent and for his partnerships in productions such as All the Ness Subscribers, The Portrait of the Moon and Valentina Versus.
Known For

3 short stories take place in a bar. Laura and Lucia talk about dreams, perceptions and the possibility of writing a book, Murilo talks to an old acquaintance he hasn't seen for a long time and the Invisible Agents talk about existentialist problems and the mysteries that have taken over the bar. The three stories seem very distant from each other, but they couldn't be more interconnected.
The Book, the Wolf and the Invisible Agent

A fantastic biopic based on the life of actress and producer Regina Vogue, one of the leading figures in Brazilian theater. Today, at 81, she recounts her story. In a playful way, the film delves into various theatrical forms, such as shadow theater, puppet theater, and the use of masks. Thus, Regina reveals the resilient spirit of an artist in a delicate blend of reality and fiction, where everything is true.
Regina

The beautiful princess Ara from the planet Nöto is stranded on our planet and all she needs is a ride home. And after 12 failed attempts, that night rescue is finally at hand.
Rescue No.13

After receiving the news of his parents’ death, Leo returns to his hometown, where he is reunited with his sisters Lady Diana and Milenia, for the reading of the will that’ll determine which of the siblings will inherit the family’s old kitchen towel store.
Rag and the Kitchen Towel Store

In this experimental short film, Mayara shows 67 objects, feelings, sounds and sensations from our everyday lives, which we often think are gigantic, but which in fact, if we stop to analyze them, are much smaller than us.
67 Things Smaller than Me

This was supposed to be a beautiful monologue by Julia about life, politics, religion and philosophy... But one thing went terribly wrong.
Julia

Directed by Anne Lise Ale and E.M.Z Camargo, “Valentina Versus” tells the heroic journey of Valentina, Joana, and Ariel. The girlfriends’ traditional RPG night turns into an epic battle when Valentina is persuaded to go to a party. Transporting the language of gamers to cinema, the film ventures into a fantastic universe while revealing that life can be an exciting journey.
Valentina Versus

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