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Low budget, high impact
MARIA DUARTE sees a film made on a shoestring which punches way above its weight

Socrates (15)
Directed by Alexandre Moratto

WITH Socrates, Brazilian-American director Alexandre Moratto shows what a powerful, haunting and socially realistic film you can make on  a budget of just $20,000.

Three years in the making, and inspired by the loss of his own mother, the film is set in Sao Paulo, where it follows the coming-of-age drama of 15-year-old Socrates (impressive newcomer Christian Malheiros) who, after his mum’s sudden death, has to fend for himself.

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