Ramiro (film)

Then a publisher friend pressures him to write contributions to an anthology, but Ramiro continues to feel blocked and now additionally stressed and only reluctantly and non-bindingly agrees.

After he tells her that he is not her father, but a bookseller and that Daniela is an orphan and that he is just a neighbor and close friend of the family, she approaches him cautiously.

Because of all this, his mood continues to sink and he becomes unfriendly to his girlfriend and Daniela and now also has a falling out with his friend, who used to help him every day in the bookstore and keep him company.

In the evenings he sleeps through a literary program in front of the television in which people remember him and praise his work, waiting for something new.

In addition to the film music by Bruno Pernadas (composition: Closed Closet), the film also includes the introit to the Requiem in D minor (K. 626) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the song Paixão by the avant-garde pop group Heróis do Mar and the piece Peste & Sida Listen to punk band Peste & Sida.