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Release Date:
July 23, 2024
Original Title:
O Que Vi
Alternate Titles:
Close Your Eyes
Lo Que Vi
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Carpe Filmes
Neblina Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L RU: NR
Runtime: 15
It's a day of waiting for the young boy Chico and his grandmother Rosa, both for better news from the hospital and for the lunar eclipse.
Art Department Assistant:
Luciana Ramos Dias
Sandra Haddad
Índio
Renan Costa
Bruno Yoshi
Art Direction:
Carolina Camargo
Assistant Director:
Bruna Marcatto
Assistant Editor:
Klaus Maia Schmaelter
Camera Loader:
Pedro Ribaneto
Camera Operator:
Raul Gomes
Camera Production Assistant:
Hideki Edu
Marco Vieira
Casting:
Anamaria Cruz
Color Grading:
Felipe Ino
Costume Designer:
Fabiana Almeida
Director:
Victor Abreu
Director of Photography:
Pedro Loes
Editor:
Victor Abreu
Electrician:
Bruno Ferreira
Gaffer:
Bruno Sardeli
Dib
Grip:
Julio Garcia
Grip Production Assistant:
Reinaldo Chijo
Willians Barbosa dos Santos
Location Manager:
Lara Baldi
Mixing Engineer:
Thais Rizzo
Music:
Klaus Maia Schmaelter
Producer:
Antônio Cortez
Janaína Felix
Producer's Assistant:
Gabriel Bonavita
Sound:
Bruno Gomes Augustin
Sound Assistant:
Luana Di Angelo
Sound Designer:
Vithor Moraes
Special Effects:
Gabriel Soares Valente
Still Photographer:
Victor Otsuka
Writer:
Victor Abreu
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