

33 minutes of cosmic yearning that'll wreck you more than most 3-hour epics.
Before time, before the world, there were only two—one made of fire, the other of ice. Lost in the void, they were never meant to meet, until the wind, in its fury, brought them together for an instant. In the clash of light and shadow, an impossible love was born—one as burning as it was destructive. But the universe does not forgive those who defy its order, condemning them to spin forever, always close, never together. Yet, in rare moments, when fate falls asleep, Sun and Moon touch—and the sky, in reverence, darkens to watch.
Cinematography
Every frame could hang in a gallery.
Score
Sound that makes silence feel loud.
Direction
Almeida tells an epic with zero dialogue.

Director
Pedro Almeida
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 33-minute runtime mirrors a lunar cycle nod—Almeida structured the narrative beats around actual moon phases.
Pedro Almeida voiced Ventô himself after the original actor's recordings were lost in a studio flood during post-production.