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Release Date:
October 2, 2009
Original Title:
Pau-Brasil
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
AICTV
Luz de Arte
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12
The reunion of a writer and his ex-lover. For three days, the two live a true sexual marathon, which ends with an unimaginable surprise for him. Adaptation of the work by Rubem Fonseca.
Art Direction:
José Dias
Camera Operator:
Jorge Monclar
Cinematography:
Jorge Monclar
Continuity:
Ana Paula Buçard
Costumer:
Rita Viana
Director:
Glaucia Pelliccione
Editor:
PH Stelzer
Executive Producer:
Glaucia Pelliccione
First Assistant Director:
Theodora de Chevalier
Makeup & Hair:
Bianca Lage
Music:
Paulo Moura
Production Coordinator:
Angélica Tarcitano
Production Director:
Eliane Fernandes
Sound:
Bruno Armelin
Writer:
Jorge Monclar
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