Gata Velha Ainda Mia
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Bárbara Paz
Gilda Nomacce
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| Directed by | Rafael Primot |
| Written by | Rafael Primot |
| Produced by | Rafael Primot |
| Starring | Regina Duarte Bárbara Paz Gilda Nomacce |
| Edited by | Dácio Pinheiro |
Production companies | Piloto Cinema e Televisão Canal Brasil |
| Distributed by | Polifilmes |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | Brazil |
| Language | Portuguese |
Gata Velha Ainda Mia (English: Never Too Old to Meow) is a 2013 Brazilian drama thriller film written and directed by Rafael Primot and starring Regina Duarte, Bárbara Paz and Gilda Nomacce. The film showed as hors-concours at the 2013 Festival do Rio and showed at the LA Indie Film Fest.[1][2]
Gloria Polk (Regina Duarte) is a decadent bitter old writer, who decides at last to open her house to Carol (Bárbara Paz), a young journalist who lives in the same apartment building, and give her an interview about her return to literature after a long break. The film portrays a feminine drama which slowly becomes a thriller, with suspense and a surprising ending. The film talks about women and their difficulties concerning relationship, ageing and also writers' maddening creation process.[3]