Sandro Karnas
Leandro Faria Lelo
Sandro Karnas

The area around Catalan in Brazil’s state of Goiás is dry, very dry. Sandro’s life here is somewhat monotonous. He works in a fertiliser factory, goes swimming and spends his evenings doing jigsaw puzzles of landscapes. When Maicon, a man straight out of a Tom of Finland illustration, shows up in their small town and flirts with Ricardo, Sandro’s burgeoning feelings of jealousy set a change in motion.
Vento Seco | Trailer Oficial | Estreia 05 de Agosto Official
Sandro Karnas
Leandro Faria Lelo
Sandro Karnas
Ricardo Cardoso
Allan Jacinto Santana
Ricardo Cardoso
Paula Astorga
Renata Carvalho
Paula Astorga
Maicon Machado
Rafael Teóphilo
Maicon Machado
Rita de Cássia
Mel Gonçalves
Rita de Cássia
Davi Machado
Del Neto
Davi Machado
Larissa Machado
Larissa Sisterolli
Larissa Machado
Madame G
Guilhotina Guinle
Madame G
Ice Cream Man
Marcelo D'Avilla
Ice Cream Man
Al Parker
Bruno Fernandes
Al Parker
Casey Donovan
Wilker Rodrigues
Casey Donovan
Augusto Astorga
Marcelo Souza e Silva
Augusto Astorga
This is a curious film to watch. On the face of it, it indulges just about every fetish known to mankind - from water sports to leather; domination to submission (and frequently in a bug-infested, though beautiful, rainforest) that conspires to create a rather implausible love triangle blurring fact and fantasy in an almost childlike, dreamlike fashion. "Sandro" (Leandro Faria Lelo) is a chubby, middle aged bloke who works in a factory, has the occasional shag with his colleague "Ricardo" (Allan Jacinto Santana) - it's just sex; though perhaps they do, sort of, like one another on a deeper level. Enter the handsome "Maicon" (Rafael Teóphilo) clad in leather astride a Harley Davidson (?) and both men have a new fantasy. There is plenty of fairly graphic sex - (though nothing compared to any French equivalent) and in a post-AIDS environment, these older guys seem to have little concern for their own, or each other's wellbeing - but it isn't just about casual sex. There is something more visceral about it - once the physical lusts have been sated, a semblance of a love story emerges and at times that is quite touching. It's quite a slow burn, but it isn't boring - give it a chance and it shows a side of gay storytelling devoid of the usual vacuous pretty boys in thongs and the ending is anything but straightforward.
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