Daniel Weber
Daniel Weber’s filmography isn’t exactly your run-of-the-mill list of blockbusters—it’s got some real flavor. Let’s talk about “Chuck Billy and the Marvelous Guava Tree” (2024). This one’s a wild blend of whimsy and reality, not your average kids’ flick, that’s for sure. The story orbits around Chuck Billy, a kid with a knack for stumbling into trouble, and this totally bonkers guava tree that seems to have magical secrets tucked away in its branches. It’s set in a small Brazilian town, so you get all those rich, beautiful visuals, and there’s this vibe of everyday magic that hits hard if you’ve ever believed your backyard was a world of its own. The movie’s got humor, yeah, but it also digs into family, friendship, and what happens when you start seeing the world with a little more wonder than you probably should at your age.
But Weber’s not just about fairy tales. “Sintonia” (2019) is a whole different beast—urban, gritty, weaving together the lives of three friends in São Paulo, each trying to escape their circumstances but getting tangled up in music, crime, and faith. It’s raw, honest, and doesn’t sugarcoat anything. And then there’s “Ninguém Tá Olhando” (2019), a quirky comedy with angels that break the rules and question the whole system of doing good. Weber’s roles across these projects? Let’s just say, he’s not afraid to get weird, heartfelt, or downright chaotic. It all makes for a filmography that’s honestly hard to pin down, but never boring.