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Captive Hearts (2014)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 17M

Director : Joana Nin
Writer : Sandra Nodari, Joana Nin

Synopsis

The story of seven free women who remain captives in the name of love. In love with inmates, they live the limitations of the relationship and the hope of one day starting a family outside. The film addresses this universe through emotional confidences, letters lovingly decorated and a privileged access to the intimacy of the couples.

Actors

Crews

Joana Nin
Joana Nin
Director
Joana Nin
Joana Nin
Writer
Jordana Berg
Jordana Berg
Editor
Luciano Coelho
Luciano Coelho
Cinematography
Sandra Nodari
Sandra Nodari
Screenplay
Joana Nin
Joana Nin
Screenplay
Sandra Nodari
Sandra Nodari
Researcher
Sandra Nodari
Sandra Nodari
Assistant Director
Robertinho de Oliveira
Robertinho de Oliveira
Sound
Ade Muri
Ade Muri
Post Producer
Sandra Procópio
Sandra Procópio
Producer
Lauro Borges
Lauro Borges
Still Photographer
Raquel Zanotelli
Raquel Zanotelli
Research Assistant
Eduardo Azevedo
Eduardo Azevedo
Camera Department Manager
Marcellus Schnell
Marcellus Schnell
Art Designer
Flavia Abreu
Flavia Abreu
Business Affairs Coordinator
Alessandro Laroca
Alessandro Laroca
Sound Editor
Eduardo Virmond Lima
Eduardo Virmond Lima
Sound Editor
Armando Torres Jr.
Armando Torres Jr.
Sound Editor
Cesinha Mattos
Cesinha Mattos
Music

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