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Kinólatras (2012)

ジャンル : コメディ

上映時間 : 14分

演出 : Gustavo Serrate, Rodrigo Huagha, Tiago Belotti
脚本 : Ana Flávia Garcia, Gustavo Serrate, Rodrigo Luiz Martins, Tiago Belotti

シノプシス

出演

Ana Flávia Garcia
Ana Flávia Garcia
Tiago Belotti
Tiago Belotti
Tiago
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Gustavo Serrate
Gustavo Serrate

製作陣

Gustavo Serrate
Gustavo Serrate
Director
Rodrigo Huagha
Rodrigo Huagha
Director
Tiago Belotti
Tiago Belotti
Director
Ana Flávia Garcia
Ana Flávia Garcia
Screenplay
Gustavo Serrate
Gustavo Serrate
Screenplay
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Screenplay
Tiago Belotti
Tiago Belotti
Screenplay
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Producer
Tiago Belotti
Tiago Belotti
Producer
Eduardo Lopes Fagundes
Eduardo Lopes Fagundes
Still Photographer
Eduardo Lopes Fagundes
Eduardo Lopes Fagundes
Director of Photography
Gustavo Serrate
Gustavo Serrate
Settings
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Settings
Gustavo Serrate
Gustavo Serrate
Color Designer
J. Pingo
J. Pingo
Set Designer
Ana Flávia Garcia
Ana Flávia Garcia
Costume Design
Gustavo Serrate
Gustavo Serrate
Costume Design
Tiago Belotti
Tiago Belotti
Costume Design
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Costume Design
Ana Flávia Garcia
Ana Flávia Garcia
Art Direction
Gustavo Serrate
Gustavo Serrate
Art Direction
Tiago Belotti
Tiago Belotti
Art Direction
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Rodrigo Luiz Martins
Art Direction

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