
Poster for abstract movie Página Perdida
Surrounded by an intriguing scenario and inhabited by strange characters, Lost Page (Página Perdida) is an abstract film, the result of a powerful vision created by Lucas Moreira and added to the experimental electro-acoustic music of Marcelo Armani. This poster art was designed by Fabiano Gummo.
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