Dutch Crimes (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 9, 2023

Original Title:
Crimes Holandeses

Alternate Titles:
Dutch Crimes

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

A sunny noir in the Recife mangrove

Cora, a young language teacher, faces problems with one of her students and decides to take a sleeping pill. When she wakes up at the next morning, she notices her house is overturned, her bicycle is missing and a body was found in the Capibaribe River, in front of her house. She now finds herself between reality and fantasy, in a dilemma about her relationship with the crime.

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Art Designer:
Luane Gomes

Art Direction:
Clara Carvalho

Assistant Director:
Deuilton B. Júnior

Boom Operator:
Corina Santiago

Casting Producer:
Lucas da Rocha

Colorist:
Bruno Vitor

Continuity:
Diá Lus

Costume Coordinator:
Julieta Cavalcanti

Director:
Maria Clara de Almeida Costa

Director of Photography:
Gabriel Manes

Editor:
Lucas da Rocha

Editorial Staff:
Andrea Neto

Executive Co-Producer:
Paulo Pontes
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First Assistant Camera:
Lucas Marçal

Production Assistant:
Tainá Brasileiro

Second Assistant Camera:
Laura Castor

Sound Director:
Bruno Silva

Sound Editor:
Bruno Silva

Sound Mixer:
Bruno Silva

Sound Recordist:
Corina Santiago

Still Photographer:
Laura Castor

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