Synopsis

Studies say the person who will live 150 years has already been born. But what are we actually doing with this opportunity? “Many Days, Many Nights,” a new documentary by Maria Farinha Filmes (“Aruanas,” “The Beginning of Life”) directed by Cacau Rhoden (“Not Even in a Wildest Dream,” “Drops of Joy”), takes a deep dive into the purposes of our existence on the planet. Experts and thinkers invite us to look at the opportunities and inequalities of the theme, as well as our own connection with time and age. Featuring Alexandre Kalache, Sueli Carneiro, Ana Claudia Arantes, Mona Rikumbi, Ana Michelle Soares, Tom Almeida, Mórris Litvák and Alexandre Silva, the film shines a light on an essential question in our century: the longevity revolution has already begun, and it has come to transform the future of all generations.

Sustainable development goals

Languages and accessibility

PT-BR

PT-BR, EN, ES

PT-BR

LIBRAS, LSE

Credits

A Production Maria Farinha Filmes 

Idea by Marta Pipponzi 

Edited by André Finotti 

Additional Editing by Keily J. Estrada, Natara Ney, Mariana Moraes 

Cinematography by Vitor Amati 

Original Soundtrack Conrado Goys 

Executive Producers Flavia Doria, Geisa França, Mariana Mecchi, Taís Caetano 

Produced by Ana Lúcia Villela, Estela Renner, Luana Lobo, Marcos Nisti, Mariana Oliva 

Written And Directed Cacau Rhoden