Musa Pagã (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 6, 2019

Original Title:
Musa Pagã

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Cinema e Audiovisual - UFPA
Inovador Talvez Filmes

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 

Runtime: 13

A photojournalist from Belém records murder scenes daily. He lives with Doralice, in a symbiotic relationship where they try to meet his emotional, psychological and physical needs.

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Assistant Art Director:
Ícaro Santos

Assistant Director:
Caio Albuquerque

Assistant Director of Photography:
Lauro Feio
Rudyeri Ribeiro

Casting Producer:
Roger is not Braga
Tarcisio Gabriel

Colorist:
Artur Tadaiesky

Continuity:
Mayara Sanchez

Costume Design:
Luísa Elis

Director:
Fillipe Rodrigues

Director of Photography:
Paulo Evander

Editor:
Fillipe Rodrigues

Executive Producer:
Fillipe Rodrigues
Suelen Nino
Tamires Cecim

Makeup & Hair:
Carmen Nascimento

Production Design:
João Luciano
Beatriz de Oliveira

Production Director:
Juliana Silva
Ana Júlia Antunes

Prop Maker:
Chris Araújo

Screenplay:
Fillipe Rodrigues

Second Assistant Director:
Diego dos Prazeres

Sound Director:
Maurício Moraes

Sound Editor:
Maurício Moraes

Sound Mixer:
Maurício Moraes

Sound Technical Supervisor:
Michael Barra
Maurício Moraes

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