

A Portuguese rapper's identity crisis in 28 minutes of pure visual poetry.
Cinematography
Stark black-and-white contrast that mirrors the album's duality.
Direction
Alexandrino's patient, music-video-turned-film sensibility.
Sound
ProfJam's production integrated as narrative, not backdrop.
Director
Leonor Alexandrino
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
ProfJam was a pivotal figure in bringing trap and drill to Portuguese-language hip-hop, making this arthouse pivot even more fascinating.
The 28-minute runtime deliberately mirrors traditional album sides—Alexandrino conceived this as a vinyl A-side/B-side experience, not a short film.