‘The Secret Agent’ opens in theaters with a campaign inspired by a pay phone scene

The image highlights Bobbi on a pay phone and draws a parallel to the image of Wagner Moura using a pay phone, which has represented Brazilian films throughout the world. Taking advantage of what can be considered a trademark of the film, Vitrine, the film’s distributor, spread payphones across several cinemas in Brazil.

“Bobbi, or Abidias, is the type of character present for any actor: mysterious, silent, sneaky, dangerous. It gave me the possibility, together with Kleber’s brilliant direction, to build him in subtleties, in details. And what good film isn’t filled with striking, unforgettable details and subtleties? Even more so because it’s a period film, set in the 70s. Art and costumes – for me, who wasn’t even alive – were an incredible experience at the same time. part.”

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