Everything that is lost in the blink of an eye (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 14, 2025

Original Title:
Tudo o que se perde num piscar de olhos

Production Companies:
O Bardo Produções

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L 

Runtime: 12

While caring for her mother with Alzheimer's, Manuela discovers a secret world hidden in the city's cracks, where invisible creatures feed on the pain of lost memories. Guided by Carlos, she faces the Unlembrins to recover not only a prescription but also a fragment of her mother's memory.

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Art Department Assistant:
Lucas Figueiredo
Milene Rose

Art Direction:
Thiago Henrique Ferreira

Assistant Camera:
Sebastian Dantas

Assistant Director:
Igor Bilby
Milene Rose

BTS Photographer:
William Ferreira ''Sullivan''
Louise Di Fátima

Boom Operator:
Daniel Vinicius

Camera Operator:
Maru Paz

Cinematography:
Maru Paz

Colorist:
Thiago Henrique Ferreira

Continuity:
Lucas Ramos

Costumer:
Elcio Lima

Director:
Thiago Henrique Ferreira

Director of Photography:
Maru Paz

Editor:
Ângelo Sousa

Executive Producer:
Juliana Silva
Thiago Henrique Ferreira

Gaffer:
Sebastian Dantas

Location Casting:
Débora Lopes

Makeup & Hair:
Milene Rose

Music:
Thiago Henrique Ferreira

Production Assistant:
Mallu Roque
Karina Almeida

Production Director:
Kevin Liam

Set Decoration:
Lucas Figueiredo

Sound Assistant:
Daniel Vinicius

Sound Director:
Denize Ramos

Sound Mixer:
Thiago Henrique Ferreira

Still Photographer:
William Ferreira ''Sullivan''

Writer:
Thiago Henrique Ferreira

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