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Alma Viva (2022)

Gênero : Drama

Runtime : 1H 25M

Director : Cristèle Alves Meira
Escritor : Cristèle Alves Meira, Laurent Lunetta

Sinopse

Like every summer, little Salomé returns to her family village nestled in the Portuguese mountains for the holidays. As the vacations begin in a carefree atmosphere, her beloved grandmother suddenly dies. While the adults are tearing each other apart over the funeral, Salomé is haunted by the spirit of the one who was considered a witch.

Atores

Catherine Salée
Catherine Salée
Cathie
Ana Padrão
Ana Padrão
Fatima
Pedro Lacerda
Pedro Lacerda
Médico
Nuno Gil
Nuno Gil
Irmão Miguel
Jacqueline Corado
Jacqueline Corado
Aida
Sónia Martins
Sónia Martins
Glória
Lua Michel
Lua Michel
Salomé
Duarte Pina
Duarte Pina
Dantas
Ester Cataläo
Ester Cataläo
Avó
Martha Quina
Martha Quina
Gracinda
Arthur Brigas
Arthur Brigas
Joaquim
Leonel Reis
Leonel Reis
José
Amadeu Alves
Amadeu Alves
Rúben
Eliane Caldas
Eliane Caldas
Louana
Viriato Trancoso
Viriato Trancoso
Ramiro
Valdemar Santos
Valdemar Santos
Pastor
São Domingos
São Domingos
Mulher Pastor
David Pereira Bastos
David Pereira Bastos
Leonel

Tripulações

Cristèle Alves Meira
Cristèle Alves Meira
Director
Cristèle Alves Meira
Cristèle Alves Meira
Screenplay
Laurent Lunetta
Laurent Lunetta
Screenplay
Pierre Deschamps
Pierre Deschamps
Editor
Amine Bouhafa
Amine Bouhafa
Music
Gaëlle Mareschi
Gaëlle Mareschi
Producer
Pedro Borges
Pedro Borges
Producer
Rui Poças
Rui Poças
Director of Photography
Thomas Berthon-Fischman
Thomas Berthon-Fischman
Co-Producer
Sébastien Delloye
Sébastien Delloye
Co-Producer
Matthias Jenny
Matthias Jenny
Co-Producer
Raquel Morte
Raquel Morte
Co-Producer
Olga José
Olga José
Makeup Artist
Joana Carneiro Reis
Joana Carneiro Reis
Production Manager
Inês Mingote
Inês Mingote
Second Assistant Director
Duarte Nery
Duarte Nery
Third Assistant Director
Ângela Sequeira
Ângela Sequeira
First Assistant Director
Francisco Bartilotti
Francisco Bartilotti
Assistant Art Director
Fernanda Tomás
Fernanda Tomás
Property Master
Amaury Arboun
Amaury Arboun
Sound Mixer
Joana Niza Braga
Joana Niza Braga
ADR Recording Engineer
Philippe Charbonnel
Philippe Charbonnel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pierre Greco
Pierre Greco
Foley Artist
Alexandre Rocher
Alexandre Rocher
Foley Editor
Ingrid Simon
Ingrid Simon
Sound Editor
Selıa Çakir
Selıa Çakir
Dialogue Editor
Joana Eufrázia
Joana Eufrázia
Special Effects Assistant
Filipe Pereira
Filipe Pereira
Special Effects
Pedro Rainho
Pedro Rainho
Special Effects Technician
João Gaspar
João Gaspar
Stunt Coordinator
Guillaume Marien
Guillaume Marien
Visual Effects Producer
Nadège Moreau
Nadège Moreau
Visual Effects Coordinator
Thomas Nautin
Thomas Nautin
Visual Effects Supervisor
Mathieu Taggart
Mathieu Taggart
Visual Effects Coordinator
Leandro Vaz da Silva
Leandro Vaz da Silva
Steadicam Operator
Leandro Vaz da Silva
Leandro Vaz da Silva
Camera Operator
Pedro Emauz
Pedro Emauz
Camera Operator
Nuno Ferreira
Nuno Ferreira
First Assistant Camera
José Manuel Rodrigues
José Manuel Rodrigues
Gaffer
Rui Rodrigues
Rui Rodrigues
First Assistant Camera
Théo Madar
Théo Madar
Assistant Editor
Célia Choque Quispe
Célia Choque Quispe
Assistant Editor
Blaise Fouquet
Blaise Fouquet
Assistant Editor
Coline Lechat
Coline Lechat
Production Coordinator
Bianca Okresek
Bianca Okresek
Production Coordinator

Cartazes e fundos

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