Amarrada (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 26, 2023

Original Title:
Amarrada

Alternate Titles:
Tied Up

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
FaiscaFilms
New Light Pictures

Production Countries:
Portugal

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

MAY THE LOVE BE WITH YOU.

Bart prepares a nerd and erotic surprise for Sofia, in Valentine's Day. A hot and exclusive experience for two... until the doorbell rings.

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Art Direction:
Carla Pereira

Boom Operator:
Gustavo Leu

Catering:
Sara Pires
Mariana Ferreira

Chief Lighting Technician:
Nélson Mendonça

Color Grading:
Patrício Faísca

Decorator:
Sofia Fiore

Director:
Pedro Horta
Alexandre Costa

Director of Photography:
Pedro Pacheco

Editor:
Patrício Faísca

Executive Producer:
Patrício Faísca
Pedro Matos
João Pedro Viegas

First Assistant Camera:
Patrícia Mendes

First Assistant Director:
Ricardo Flôxo

Focus Puller:
Jerson Martins

Lighting Artist:
João Cabrita

Location Manager:
Patrício Faísca

Machinist:
Nélson Mendonça

Makeup & Hair:
Rita Baptista
Cristina Silva

Producer:
Patrício Faísca

Producer's Assistant:
Mariana Rocha

Script Supervisor:
Henrique Lopes

Sound Director:
André Ferreira

Sound Mixer:
André Ferreira

Storyboard Artist:
Daniel Santos

Transportation Coordinator:
Ricardo Flôxo
Patrício Faísca

VFX Artist:
Patrício Faísca

VFX Supervisor:
Patrício Faísca

Writer:
Pedro Horta

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