Little Secret | |
Director: | David Schurmann |
Producer: | David Schurmann João Roni Vilfredo Schurmann |
Starring: | Marcello Antony Júlia Lemmertz Mariana Goulart Maria Flor Erroll Shand Fionnula Flanagan |
Music: | Antônio Pinto |
Cinematography: | Inti Briones |
Editing: | Gustavo Giani |
Country: | Brazil |
Language: | Portuguese English |
Gross: | $265,028[1] |
Little Secret (Portuguese: '''Pequeno Segredo''') is a Brazilian drama film directed by David Schurmann. The film was inspired by a true story involving Schurmann's adopted sister.[2] It was released in Brazil in November 2016.[3] [4] It was selected as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[5] [6]
A number of controversies were raised over the film, including the nonselection of Aquarius (film) as the Brazilian's entry to the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards by the Ministry of Culture’s committee.[7]
Critic Alcino Leite Neto, writing for Folha de S.Paulo, heavily criticized the film, calling it "one of the worst of the recent Brazilian films" and "an ocean of clichés and sentimentality".[8]
Conversely, critic Luciano Trigo, writing for G1, praised the film saying that "Little Secret is indeed the best Brazilian film in the last few years. In style, form and content, it is fully accredited to compete and win the Oscar for Best Foreign Film".[9]