FREAKISH FISH (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
PAPA PEIXE

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Writing a poem is like catching a fish with your hands.

Martim is a poetry session regular, but never gained the courage to read in one of them. Later, he meets with his friend Gabriel, and decides to ask him for help with his fear. In the following session, he’s finally ready to read one of his poems.

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Art Department Assistant:
Catarina Ribeiro
Ana Rita Barata

Art Direction:
Thiago Marcelino

Assistant Camera:
Maria de Oliveira Antunes

Assistant Editor:
Thiago Marcelino

Assistant Gaffer:
João Rebocho

Boom Operator:
André Lima

Camera Operator:
Vasco Morais

Chief Lighting Technician:
Raquel Vargas

Color Assistant:
Miriam Carlos

Colorist:
Afonso Stichini

Director:
Inês Coelho

Director of Photography:
Afonso Stichini

Editor:
Raquel Vargas

First Assistant Director:
Carolina da Cunha Rodrigues

Key Grip:
Raquel Porfírio

Makeup & Hair:
Ana Fiúza

Production Assistant:
Bruno D'Azar
Tomás Santos

Production Coordinator:
Duarte Rita

Production Director:
Miriam Carlos

Script Supervisor:
Tomás Veríssimo

Second Assistant Director:
Eliana Farinha

Sound Director:
Margarida Afonso Moreira

Sound Mixer:
Margarida Afonso Moreira

Writer:
Eliana Farinha
Carolina da Cunha Rodrigues

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