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O que houve lá fora? (2020)

Gênero : Drama, Thriller

Runtime : 12M

Director : B.N.L.

Sinopse

Além da chegada do recém-nascido Felipe, Jéssica, Fernando e Miguel tentam lidar com o ambiente familiar que está completamente desgastado pela pandemia e, consequentemente, por meses de isolamento. Mas algo acontece um dia que faz com que eles repensem essa relação...

Atores

Caroline Gerhein
Caroline Gerhein
Jéssica
Rodrigo Luiz
Rodrigo Luiz
Fernardo

Tripulações

B.N.L.
B.N.L.
Director
B.N.L.
B.N.L.
Writer
Letícia Gaio
Letícia Gaio
Writers' Assistant
B.N.L.
B.N.L.
Director of Photography
B.N.L.
B.N.L.
Camera Operator
B.N.L.
B.N.L.
Producer
Letícia Gaio
Letícia Gaio
Producer
Arthur José de Oliveira
Arthur José de Oliveira
Producer
Stella Maria
Stella Maria
Producer
Caroline Gerhein
Caroline Gerhein
Sound Recordist
Rodrigo Luiz
Rodrigo Luiz
Sound Recordist
Stella Maria
Stella Maria
Sound Editor
Stella Maria
Stella Maria
Sound Effects Editor
Stella Maria
Stella Maria
Sound Mixer
Letícia Gaio
Letícia Gaio
Editor

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