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CANNES 2024 Critics' Week

EXCLUSIVE: Poster and first clip for Cannes Critics' Week entry Baby

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- The sophomore feature by Brazil's Marcelo Caetano follows a young man trying to rebuild his life after being released from a detention center

EXCLUSIVE: Poster and first clip for Cannes Critics' Week entry Baby
João Pedro Mariano in Baby

After being released from a juvenile detention center, Wellington finds himself alone and adrift on the streets of São Paulo, without any contact from his parents and lacking the resources to rebuild his life. He encounters Ronaldo, a mature man, who teaches him new ways of surviving. Gradually, their relationship turns into a conflicting passion.

This is the synopsis of Marcelo Caetano's sophomore film Baby [+see also:
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, which is having its world premiere in competition at Cannes' Critics' Week, taking place from 15 to 23 May.

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Marcelo Caetano was born in Belo Horizonte in 1982, and is based in São Paulo since 2004. He directed his first film Electric Body in 2017 and collaborated in more than 20 feature films as assistant director and casting director. Among them there are important titles such as Kleber Mendonça Filho's Bacurau [+see also:
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and Aquarius [+see also:
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, presented in the Cannes Competition.

Baby was produced by Ivan Melo for CUP Filmes (BR) and Roberto Tibiriçá for Plateau Produções (BR) and co-produced by Juliette Lepoutre and Pierre Menahem for Still Moving (France), Stienette Bookslopper for Circe Films (Netherlands), John Baars for Kaap Holland Film (Netherlands) and Marcelo Caetano himself for Desbun Filmes (Brasil). Germany's m-appeal is managing its world sales.

Check the exclusive poster and first clip below:

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