DIRECTED BY:
JOÃO IVES AND VINÍCIUS DÓREA
WRITTEN BY:
JOÃO IVES, VINÍCIUS DÓREA AND LETÍCIA SILVA
YEAR:
2025
STATUS:
IN DISTRIBUTION

Sétimo Dia
synopses.
After returning from her husband’s seventh-day memorial mass, Clarice finds herself in an argument with her daughter, Andrea, over the family’s dark past.


my role.
In the remarkable Sétimo Dia (2025), directed by João Ives and Vinícius Dórea, I had the privilege of working as 2nd Assistant Director. Beyond observing, I was closely involved in the short film’s pre-production and production process — challenging, as it always is, but deeply rewarding.
It was my first experience — and that of many of my colleagues — working with professional actresses on one of our own productions. Watching the script come to life through their bodies and voices was an incomparable experience.
On this film, I was responsible for supporting the entire crew — especially the production team — throughout the months leading up to shooting. During production, I helped manage the set and, above all, ensured the shooting schedule was followed without compromising the well-being of the crew or the integrity of the work itself.

credits.
Title: Sétimo Dia
Year: 2025
Running Time: 22'
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
Genre: Drama
Directed by: João Ives and Vinícius Dórea
Written by: João Ives, Vinícius Dórea and Letícia Silva
Cast: Ligia Borges, Raianny Ferreira, Vivian Evelyn, Fellipe Paixão, Luiz Miguel da Paixão, Fillipe Gomes, André Teixeira, Adrielly Oliveira e Lwidge de Oliveira.
Production: Fillipe Gomes e Valtenis Rosa
Cinematography: Gwinyver Aranha
Soundtrack: Lwidge de Oliveira
Editing: Sarah Ahab
Country: Brazil
Color: Color

