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A linha

Venice Virtual Reality
Director:
Ricardo Laganaro
Production:
Arvore Immersive Experiences (Ricardo Justus, Edouard de Montmort, Rodrigo Terra)
Running Time:
12’
Country:
Brazil
Screenplay:
Carlos Reichel, Mariana Brecht, Ricardo Laganaro
Music:
Ruben Feffer
Sound:
Ruben Feffer, Daniel Sasso
Animators:
Guilherme Alvernaz
Lead Artist:
Marcus Penna, Fernando Riccioppo, Pedro Lovisoto, Eduardo Nicolau
Programmers:
Roberto Plínio

Synopsis

A Linha is a full-body VR interactive narrative experience about love and the fear of change. Set upon a scale-model of 1940s São Paulo, the experience transforms the user into a child who unlocks this enchanted world. Through this world, they experience the story of Pedro and Rosa, two miniature dolls who are perfect for each other, but reluctant to break boundaries and overcome their limitations to live out their love story.

Director’s Statement

The routine of adulthood locks us in repetitive motions, and prevents us from noticing to the ways we move our bodies. A Linha is an interactive narrative that can only exist in VR, inviting the user to move freely. The interactions help the evolution of the story, as metaphors that mirror the emotional curve of the narrative through the user.

Producers/Distributors

PRODUCTION: Ricardo Justus, Edouard de Montmort, Rodrigo Terra - ARVORE Immersive Experiences
Rua Cardeal Arco Verde, 2365, 10 andar 05407-003 - São Paulo, Brazil
Tel. + 55 11 3031-8775 - Mob. + 55 11 99304-9104
contact@arvore.io
http://www.arvore.io

WORLD SALES: Edouard de Montmort ARVORE Immersive Games Inc.
12575 Beatrice St, Playa Vista 90066 - Los Angeles, United States
Tel. +55 (11) 97434-3484
ed@arvore.io
http://www.arvore.io

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