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Madness
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Madness

Jan 01, 2007
The film Madness began to be produced in October 2006, when the first images began to be captured in San Clemente, California (USA). The first name suggestion for the film was "Hospital Mental", whose main theme was already related to madness. The script explores insanity as the athletes act like crazy in their stories. What the film tries to convey is that crazy people are not in a static state of madness, but evolve, just as these athletes are somehow changing and evolving the sport. After California, the next location was Hawaii, not only for the potential of the waves but also for the light for filming. Finally, several image intensives were held in Brazil, between March and October. The film was produced completely independently and all ideas for the script, direction and images captured are by Pablo Aguiar.
Simples Olhar
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Simples Olhar

Jan 01, 2009
After the success of "Madness" Pablo Aguiar launched together with the Hardcore magazine of May his newest work of art, the film "Simples Olhar". Extolling the sound and visual quality, the production shows the talent and creativity of the filmmaker in the most differentiated waves and cities in the world.
The Crew 08'
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The Crew 08'

Jan 01, 2008
Rusty Brasil presents its new film, The Crew '08. Starring Léo Neves, Willian Cardoso, Sávio Carneiro, Felipe "Gordo" Cesarano, Yan Guimarães and Nathan Brandi. The video shows the potential of the Brazilian team of one of the most renowned brands in the world, including an insane session of the international team formed by Jamie O'Brien, Kalani Chapmanm Josh Kerr among others, starring incredible scenes that will drive viewers crazy.
Musse The Movie
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Musse The Movie

Jan 01, 2007
"Musse The Movie" is full of high performance surfing starring some of the best surfers in Brazil, highlighting Neco Padaratz, Fabio Gouveia, Jean da Silva, Willian Cardoso, Tiago Bianchini, Tomas Hermes, Mickey Bernardoni, Petterson Thomaz, Heitor Alves, Caetano Vargas and Rafael Imhof among others destroying, making fun of and enjoying the best Beach Breaks in Brazil and some beaches around the world. "Musse The Movie" has approximately 40 minutes, edited in a nervous and frenetic language, focusing on modern maneuvers accompanied by a heavy and consistent soundtrack.