
Hélio Vicenzo
Directing
Biography
Hélio Vicenzo is a Brazilian filmmaker, born in Fortaleza, Ceará. He is a Cinema and Audiovisual graduate student at the Federal University of Ceará (UFC), with technical training in Audiovisual Production from the Escola Estadual de Educação Profissional Jaime Alencar de Oliveira. His work explores themes of memory, identity, time, and the metaphysical dimension of human experience, deeply influenced by philosophical thoughts.
Known For

Two Italian brothers, Franco and Giovanni, are marked by envy and resentment. While Giovanni, a talented painter, gains recognition in Brazil, Franco stays in Italy, enjoying the attention of their parents —attention that was always denied to the younger brother. When Franco asks Giovanni for a painting during a brief trip to Brazil, the bitterness between them reaches a breaking point, revealing a truth as painful as the artwork created.
Ossessione

Where no one ever dreamed, a man awakens with memories of somewhere. He tries to explain them through fragments of memory, but reality seems to already know the answer he is looking for.
Also Called Dreams

Between what passes and what remains, he seeks to understand what watches him and what might still be waiting to be remembered.
That Which Saw Me Pass

A girl who cares for an older woman tries to deal with her distress through sound by violently materializing her desire for silence.
Repeating

In an empty and melancholy world, a man finds himself still trapped in his routine. Until suddenly, a podcast program appears in his life and makes him question his place in society.