Artificial Paradises (film)

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Artificial Paradises
Artificial Paradises Film Poster.jpg
Brazilian theatrical poster
Directed byMarcos Prado
Written byPablo Padilla
Cristiano Gualda
Marcos Prado
Produced by José Padilha
Starring Nathalia Dill
Luca Bianchi
Lívia de Bueno
Cinematography Lula Carvalho
Edited byQuito Ribeiro
Music byRodrigo Coelho
Production
company
Zazen Produções
Distributed byNossa Distribuidora (Brazil)
Release date
  • 4 May 2012 (2012-05-04)(Brazil)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese
Budget R$ 10,500,000 [1]

Artificial Paradises (Portuguese : Paraísos Artificiais) is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcos Prado and starring Nathalia Dill, Luca Bianchi and Lívia de Bueno.

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Plot

Erika (Nathalia Dill) is a successful DJ and friend of Lara (Livia de Bueno). During a festival where Erika was working, they met Nando (Luca Bianchi) and, together, they live an intense moment. However, soon after the trio split up. Years after Erika and Nando are reunited in Amsterdam, where they fall in love. But just Erika remembers the real motive why they moved away shortly after they met, years before. [2]

Cast

Production

The Artificial Paradises name was inspired by the title of the book of the same name by Baudelaire. "I read the book and thought the title fit perfectly in the film, although addressing another era, the mid-19th century, and the consumption of other drugs, wine, opium and hashish," admits Prado. [3]

Filming took place between 18 October and 25 November in Praia do Paiva, in Recife, and also in Rio de Janeiro, in the traditional Arpoador beach. [4] Some external scenes were filmed in Amsterdam. [3]

Music

The original soundtrack of the film was produced by Rodrigo Coelho and Gustavo MM. [5]

  • Suppencaspa - Magnetrixx
  • Lemmink - Magnetrixx
  • Outhouse (Main Mix) - Nathan Fake
  • Ups & Downs - Perfect Stranger (artist) Re Edit - Eitan Reiter
  • Second Brain - Kaki King
  • Brazil - Deadmau5
  • Burn Girl Prom Queen - Mogwai
  • No Rush - Frogacult
  • Ponta Pé - Renato Cohen
  • Coco - Pedra Branca
  • Metamusica - Pedra Branca
  • True Story - Flow & Zeo
  • I Use to Say - Flow & Zeo
  • Paraísos Artificiais - Gui Boratto

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