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Terremoto Santo (2017)

Gênero : Documentário, Música

Runtime : 20M

Director : Benjamin de Burca, Bárbara Wagner

Sinopse

O impacto de uma nova geração de pregadores e artistas na música evangélica pernambucada é analisado nesse documentário, que leva os aspectos sociais, econômicos e estéticos desses produtores culturais oriundos da zona rural do Nordeste brasileiro.

Atores

Tripulações

Benjamin de Burca
Benjamin de Burca
Director
Bárbara Wagner
Bárbara Wagner
Director
Pedro Sotero
Pedro Sotero
Director of Photography
Eduardo Serrano
Eduardo Serrano
Editor
Nicolau Domingues
Nicolau Domingues
Sound Designer
Cecília da Fonte
Cecília da Fonte
Associate Producer
Cecília da Fonte
Cecília da Fonte
Co-Producer
Cecília da Fonte
Cecília da Fonte
Executive Producer
Carlos Sá
Carlos Sá
Music
Dani Vilela
Dani Vilela
Production Design
Benjamin de Burca
Benjamin de Burca
Art Direction
Dani Vilela
Dani Vilela
Art Direction
Nicolau Domingues
Nicolau Domingues
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nicolau Domingues
Nicolau Domingues
Sound Editor
Guga S. Rocha
Guga S. Rocha
Boom Operator

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