Lucas Estevan Soares

Lucas Estevan Soares was born in Curitiba in 1990,[7] and spent his childhood and adolescence in Boqueirão,[c] one of the largest neighborhoods of the capital of Paraná.

[6] Lucas Estevan Soares gathered the works Absence of Us, The Airport Date, Passports and Dreams, Ends Meat, Bojou, From a New Fernando to Brazil and Allegories of Us and released a new product, entitled Independent Roads.

[20] The repercussion of the music video "# Boquera", released in 2018,[10] motivated the beginning of work on an idea that emerged in 2014, the production of a feature film with a singing telegram service car in the center of the plot and the Boqueirão neighborhood as a background.

[24] The film, funded with resources from IHC (without support from public and tax incentive programs)[25] in guerrilla filmmaking style, was recorded in late 2019, with post-production taking place the following year, already during the COVID-19 pandemic.

[24] In 2022, Soares' first feature, who in addition to directing, scripting and acting also composed and participated in the production of the film and the soundtrack,[26] toured the national and international circuit of film festivals, being well received by general critics (including being called in Cannes "great example of the new Brazilian popular cinema")[27] and awarded in Houston, Moscow and Brazil.