In PerdutaMente, a quiet, introspective journey unfolds as a restless young woman navigates a maze of memory and longing. As she retraces fragments of a past that feels almost within reach, she encounters strangers who reflect echoes of her own fears and desires. The film gently toggles between dreamlike moments and sharp, grounded realism, inviting viewers to question what it means to lose and to find oneself. A delicate meditation on identity, longing, and the invisible maps we follow to reassemble a fractured sense of home.
In PerdutaMente, a quiet, introspective journey unfolds as a restless young woman navigates a maze of memory and longing. As she retraces fragments of a past that feels almost within reach, she encounters strangers who reflect echoes of her own fears and desires. The film gently toggles between dreamlike moments and sharp, grounded realism, inviting viewers to question what it means to lose and to find oneself. A delicate meditation on identity, longing, and the invisible maps we follow to reassemble a fractured sense of home.