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Entrevista com Júlio (2023)

Quem é o ator à frente da câmera?

Gênero : Documentário

Runtime : 1H 10M

Director : Lucas Pelaes

Sinopse

Um recorte sobre a relação conturbada, apaixonada e intrigante de um ator com sua própria vida.

Atores

Júlio César Perrud
Júlio César Perrud
Lucas Pelaes
Lucas Pelaes

Tripulações

Lucas Pelaes
Lucas Pelaes
Director
Lucas Pelaes
Lucas Pelaes
Producer
Lucas Pelaes
Lucas Pelaes
Editor
Lucas Pelaes
Lucas Pelaes
Sound Designer
Ananda Morais
Ananda Morais
Producer
Ananda Morais
Ananda Morais
Assistant Production Design
Juliana Camilo
Juliana Camilo
Producer
Juliana Camilo
Juliana Camilo
First Assistant Director
Felipe Zad
Felipe Zad
Production Design
Felipe Zad
Felipe Zad
Producer's Assistant
Felipe Zad
Felipe Zad
Sound Designer
Felipe Zad
Felipe Zad
Sound Mixer
Felipe Zad
Felipe Zad
Colorist
Felipe Zad
Felipe Zad
Sound Recordist
Heloísa Pedra
Heloísa Pedra
Still Photographer
Heloísa Pedra
Heloísa Pedra
Assistant Camera
Felipe Martin
Felipe Martin
Assistant Camera
Pedro Henrique D'avila
Pedro Henrique D'avila
Director of Photography
Pedro Henrique D'avila
Pedro Henrique D'avila
Producer
Pedro Henrique D'avila
Pedro Henrique D'avila
Sound Recordist
Felipe Zad
Felipe Zad
Editor
Felipe Zad
Felipe Zad
Sound Editor
Lucas Pelaes
Lucas Pelaes
Sound Editor
Lucas Pelaes
Lucas Pelaes
Writer

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