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Meu Outro Nome É Luiza (2023)

Gênero : Documentário

Runtime : 30M

Director : Ana Hartmann

Sinopse

Uma diretora que se apaixona pela pessoa que está entrevistando, fica obcecada com a ideia de interpretá-la como personagem. Este documentário / ficção é uma ode ao espírito do ator e um documento minucioso dos processos de sua arte.

Atores

Ana Hartmann
Ana Hartmann
Ana
Luiza Parisi
Luiza Parisi
Luiza

Tripulações

Ana Hartmann
Ana Hartmann
Director
Bru Fotin
Bru Fotin
Director of Photography
Enrico Alchimim
Enrico Alchimim
First Assistant Director
Ana Stella
Ana Stella
Sound Director
Mariana Ruiz
Mariana Ruiz
Art Direction

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