Be convincing using movies
“BE CONVINCING USING MOVIES”

The only document which reveals how to OVERCOME skepticism and become more convincing by using films.


The evil that generates evil

In the film, “The Fifth Element” General Steder is determined to shoot at an unidentified “thing” and despite the doubt of the President he launches “super-powerful” missiles to the heart of the evil thing. But the more it is struck the more is grows: “the evil generates evil”.

The Great Paradox

Imagine arriving at the top of a mountain and finding a stone; a simple, useless stone. After years of trying to reach the top and all the hard work put in, disappointment is what we fear most. It is the same feeling when we chase after something we can never catch up with.

Opportunity? No, thanks!

Are we losing something? Most definitely. With all our habits, commitments and races against time, we constantly miss “opportunities” that are invisible to the eye.

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What do the experts think?

The best book on marketing? The Cinema!
Noam Wasserman, Professor at Harvard Business School
Films are the source of inspiration of my best lessons
Edmund Phelps, awarded Nobel Prize for Economy
Cinema is an experience that involves logic and emotion, logos and pathos, rationality and affection
Julio Cabrera, Professor at the University of Brasilia

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