The Last Video Store in Town (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 9, 2025

Original Title:
A Última Locadora da Cidade

Alternate Titles:
Espaço Filmes

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
FAMECOS PUCRS
KF Studios

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10 

Runtime: 12

It's always love, even if it changes...

In 2025, Mariana lives alone and struggles to keep the only inheritance from her deceased parents: the last video store in Porto Alegre. While the world outside spins too fast, she remains stuck in time, but an unexpected visit can rewind forgotten memories.

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Art Department Assistant:
Nicolas Genz

Art Direction:
Duane Felice
Isadora Fisch
Ana Paula Hauck

Assistant Director:
Ariadne Grings
Eduarda Becker

Boom Operator:
Clara Petró

Camera Operator:
Franco Goya

Director:
Ícaro Iserhard

Director of Photography:
Gustavo Boesing

Executive Producer:
Stela Bittencourt

Music Arranger:
Lucas Neves
Matheus Campos
Clara Petró

Producer's Assistant:
João Pedro Barcellos

Production Assistant:
Gabriello Alvarez

Sound Designer:
Clara Petró

Sound Engineer:
Lucas Neves

Sound Mixer:
Matheus Campos

Sound Recordist:
Matheus Campos

Sound Technical Supervisor:
Lucas Neves

Writer:
Ícaro Iserhard
Gustavo Boesing

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