Director's Works
Michelob Ultra, 10 Day Contract Del Reginato, Lari Zaidan
Del - Del began his career in New York by shooting music videos for his friends at CBGB's. He has also lived in London, Barcelona, Lisbon, and São Paulo. The opportunity to experience different cultures led him to develop an authentic visual style that encompasses documentary, commercials, and music videos. His films have won international awards and recognition from platforms such as Nowness, Berlin Commercial, 1.4, Vimeo Staff Picks, EI Ojo de Iberoamérica, Hypebeast, Vice, Rolling Stone, Fucking Young, EI País, and Kaltblut Magazine. In advertising, he has directed for clients such as Puma, KLM, Spotify, Motorola, MTV, Heineken, Nissan, Avon, and McDonald's.
Larissa Zaidan - Larissa Zaidan began her career in photojournalism at VICE Brazil in 2016. At VICE, she mainly documented youth culture and the LGBTQIA+ universe, photographing and directing documentaries such as the series on sex called "Transe". In 2018, she was included in the list of promising young photographers by VICE Photo Issue. Her photographic works have been published in NY Times, The New Yorker, Financial Times, Wired, California Sunday Magazine, and Business Week. As a director she has worked with brands such as Nike, Spotify, TikTok, Colors, Mastercard, Puma, and on music videos and short films for artists such as Rico Dalasam, Mano Brown, Ravi Lobo and Yago Oproprio. She has won awards such as Revelation in Direction and Best music video for advertising at the M-V-F Awards and Clio Awards.
10-Day Dream documents an extraordinary crossover between fandom and professional sport. Selected fan Matt Hill is invited to live the reality of an NBA player for ten days through Michelob ULTRA’s collaboration with the Atlanta Hawks — traveling with the team, stepping onto an NBA court, and experiencing the intensity, access, and rituals of elite basketball. More than a prize, the film captures the emotional shift of inhabiting a lifelong dream, revealing how proximity to the game transforms the way we see sports, ambition, and belonging.