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The documentary that shows how playing is urgent.

Childhood games are a part of our social, intellectual and emotional formation. Through them we socialize, define ourselves, and internalize many of the cultural habits of adult life. We all played in our childhood, and were free and happy while playing. But do we still keep this joyful spirit and playful culture alive within us? Would the child we once were be proud of the adult we became? Drops of Joy is a manifesto on the importance of sustaining the playful spirit that arises in childhood but which our system encourages to abandon in our adult life.

Contributes with Sustainable Development Goals

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Credits

Directed by:

Cacau Rhoden

Produced by:

Maria Farinha Films

Screenplay:

Marcelo Nigri

Executive producer:

Juliana Borges

Argument:​

Cacau Rhoden, Estela Renner, Marcos Nisti

Release year:

2014

Genre:

Documentary 

Available languages:

Portuguese

Photography director:

Janice d’Avila

Assistant directors:

Thais Cocca, Fádhia Salomão, Helena Guerra

Editing: ​

André Finotti

Post-production coordinator:

Geisa França

Produced by:

Cacau Rhoden, Estela Renner, Marcos Nisti

Soundtrack:

André Caccia Bava (Animal Estúdios)

Filming locations:

Brazil

Runtime:

80 min

Rated: 

G

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