Dinner for Two (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 4, 2023

Original Title:
Jantar a Dois

Alternate Titles:
Dinner for Two

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
ZFR Productions

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L 

Runtime: 13

After another exhausting day in his routine, Aquiles wants to disconnect from the world and his responsibilities during dinner time. But when he faces a power outage, restricting himself from everything doesn't get any easier and dealing with Adrian's company doesn't please him at all. As night falls, Aquiles' insecurities and frustrations gradually increase, triggering a series of uncomfortable situations.

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Art Direction:
Bruna Nunes
Nathália Cruz

Assistant Director:
Bruna Nunes
Márcio Balthazar

Assistant Director of Photography:
Márcio Balthazar

Camera Operator:
Renan Rossi
Márcio Balthazar

Casting Assistant:
Matheus Borges

Casting Director:
Nathália Cruz

Director:
Nathália Cruz

Director of Photography:
Renan Rossi

Editor:
Marcos Moreira
Rafael Miranda
Vinicius Zanferrari

Music:
Matheus Borges

Production Assistant:
Nathália Cruz
Vinicius Zanferrari
Bruna Nunes

Production Design:
Nathália Cruz
Bruna Nunes

Production Executive:
Rafael Miranda

Screenplay:
Matheus Borges

Sound Editor:
Matheus Borges
Marcos Moreira

Sound Recordist:
Matheus Borges

Story:
Lucas Guidugli

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