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Hard Paint
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Hard Paint

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TMDB 6.416+20191h 58mPT
Drama

Synopsis

Pedro earns a living in chat rooms. He transforms himself into NeonBoy in front of the webcam. Slowly, this young man dips his fingers into pots of coloured paint and glides them across his naked body. But things change when Pedro notices that somebody is imitating his performances. He agrees to go on a date with his mysterious rival. This rendezvous will have far-reaching consequences.

Director
Marcio ReolonFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Avante Filmes2 production companies
Release
January 3, 2019Released
Box Office

Top Cast

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Shi Menegat
Shi Menegat
Pedro
Bruno Fernandes
Bruno Fernandes
Leo
Guega Peixoto
Luiza
Sandra Dani
Sandra Dani
Avó
Frederico Vasques
Frederico Vasques
Beto
Denis Gosch
Igor
Camila Falcão
Paula
Kaya Rodrigues
Kaya Rodrigues
Ana

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Reviews

From TMDB users
CinemaSerf
May 27, 2026

Though this is set in southern Brazil, it could just as readily be located anywhere in the world where generations of young people experience most of their social activity via the internet. "Pedro" (Shico Menegat) is one such lad who makes quite a decent living by cavorting around on camera for the benefit of the paying punters whilst provocatively smearing his body with neon paints. He isn't averse to the odd private dance - just ask "Married Voyeur", but it's a real encounter that might just change things for this reclusive young man. "Leo" (Bruno Fernandes) is an aspiring dancer who is soon sharing his now raunchier videos and also his bed. The problem for "Pedro" is that he has some fairly tragic baggage that is about to see him going to court and that might well be impeding his abilities to trust his new friend. Though there is something quite glacial about the pace, here, that does quite effectively allow Menegat to take his time in depicting a lonely young man whose social skills aren't so much lost as were never there in the first place. He craves something intangible and his search for that is leading him into various emotional cul-de-sacs and even the occasionally perilous scenario, but all he seems to be capable of is exposing his soft psychological underbelly. "Pedro" doesn't sell his body for sex, but he does use it as a surrogate for affection and that is conveyed quite poignantly here as we see a man wrestle with his desires and his fears - and all without the merest hint of any rose tinted glasses or happy endings set amidst some artistic visuals.

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