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on the road to tell stories and

create films, series and music videos.

With the challenge of producing during COVID 19 pandemic, we spent a couple of weeks isolated, visiting inhospitable places to film this series that addresses four existential conflicts of humankind, using the vast universe of dreams to do so.

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When reality imprisons us, Art sets us free.

We invited 6 Brazilian artists to discuss why Art matters and create a one take music video with us.

With the challenge of producing during COVID 19 pandemic, we spent a couple of weeks isolated, visiting inhospitable places to film this series that addresses four existential conflicts of humankind, using the vast universe of dreams to do so.

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Visiting cities we've never been to and making video collabs with people we've never met: 'What If Collab' showcases the power of Art by bringing people together in safe environments.

Our passion for filming music videos became a TV series.

We spent three months traveling around Brazil to create 16

one-take music videos, collabing with artists we admire.

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The first global series of music videos

and the first filmed by Couple of Things.

For 18 consecutive months on the road, we filmed 80

budgetless music videos with artists from 22 countries.

When we aren't traveling, we're always up for filming and creating new music videos. This is when we meet brilliant artists and challenge ourselves to find new ways to tell stories.

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It started by chance. We loved it and never stopped to do it.

It all began at SXSW 2017 in the US, and since then we've given talks at several festivals around the globe.

The NovaBrasil radio station and Citröen invited us to drive 3,500 km around Brazil to meet local artists and explore unique sights in each city.

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The NovaBrasil radio station and Citröen invited us to drive 3,500 km around Brazil to meet local artists and explore unique sights in each city.

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