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ELEGGUA (2018)

ALL PATHS ARE OPEN.

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 26M

Director : yuri costa

Synopsis

mariana, a young black woman is recovering from a heavy depression. she just wants to be happy, but hasn’t found her way yet.

Actors

Timbuca Hai
Timbuca Hai
mariana
Paulo Guidelly
Paulo Guidelly
davi
Diomar Nascimento
Diomar Nascimento
Eleguá

Crews

yuri costa
yuri costa
Director
yuri costa
yuri costa
Producer
yuri costa
yuri costa
Editor
Kepler Jofre
Kepler Jofre
Editor
yuri costa
yuri costa
Writer
Max Chagas
Max Chagas
Director of Photography
Manuella Braz
Manuella Braz
Executive Producer
João Gabriel Barreto
João Gabriel Barreto
Assistant Camera
Victor Oliver
Victor Oliver
Sound
Max Willà Morais
Max Willà Morais
Production Design
Janyne Sousa
Janyne Sousa
Producer
Luan de Souza Oliveira
Luan de Souza Oliveira
Writer
Luan de Souza Oliveira
Luan de Souza Oliveira
Assistant Director
Fernanda Cunha
Fernanda Cunha
Producer's Assistant
Marina Lemos Gonzaga
Marina Lemos Gonzaga
Executive Producer
Leonardo Feliciano
Leonardo Feliciano
Producer's Assistant

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Eleguá (Short film | English subtitles)

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