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Concha de Água Doce (2022)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 11M

Director : João Pires, Lau Azevedo
Writer : João Pires, Lau Azevedo, Gustavo Leandro, Nathan Kaspary, Victor Sartori

Synopsis

After years living in the capital, Ariel returns to her hometown on the coast with a new identity, having to deal with all the feelings that have been internalized during her absence, while at the same time meeting up again with her younger sister, Ana.

Actors

Aren Gallo
Aren Gallo
Ariel
Natália Tarnowski
Natália Tarnowski
Ana
Betina da Costa Franco
Betina da Costa Franco
Ariel (Criança)
Eduarda Homenhuck
Eduarda Homenhuck
Ana (Criança)

Crews

João Pires
João Pires
Director
Lau Azevedo
Lau Azevedo
Director
Gabriela Stein
Gabriela Stein
Continuity
Nathan Kaspary
Nathan Kaspary
Assistant Director
João Pires
João Pires
Screenplay
Lau Azevedo
Lau Azevedo
Screenstory
Lau Azevedo
Lau Azevedo
Screenplay
Gustavo Leandro
Gustavo Leandro
Screenplay
Nathan Kaspary
Nathan Kaspary
Screenplay
Victor Sartori
Victor Sartori
Screenplay
Nicolas Cunha
Nicolas Cunha
Director of Photography
Eduardo Richter
Eduardo Richter
Assistant Camera
Nicolas Cunha
Nicolas Cunha
Colorist
Marina Pessato
Marina Pessato
Still Photographer
João Pires
João Pires
Executive Producer
Lau Azevedo
Lau Azevedo
Executive Producer
Victor Sartori
Victor Sartori
Producer
Luísa Schwengber
Luísa Schwengber
Producer
Lia Bork
Lia Bork
Producer's Assistant
Victor Sartori
Victor Sartori
Post Producer
Gabriela Stein
Gabriela Stein
Editor
Pedro Spieker
Pedro Spieker
Original Music Composer
Gustavo Leandro
Gustavo Leandro
Sound Designer
Gustavo Leandro
Gustavo Leandro
Sound Editor
Eduardo Richter
Eduardo Richter
Sound Editor
Gabriela Stein
Gabriela Stein
Sound Editor
Murilo Sena
Murilo Sena
Sound Recordist
Lia Gazzola
Lia Gazzola
Art Direction
Giulia Tomasini
Giulia Tomasini
Assistant Art Director
Victor Sartori
Victor Sartori
Makeup Artist
Vivian Albanus
Vivian Albanus
Graphic Designer

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