A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 28, 2013
Original Title:
Real Playing Game
Alternate Titles:
RPG
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
MGN Filmes
Production Countries:
Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 JP: R18+ US: R
Runtime: 103
In a future not too far away, Steve Battier, an elderly, terminally ill multi-millionaire, accepts the offer of a company - RPG - that in exchange for a high monetary sum, provides a very select group of clientèle the chance to be young again. For 10 hours, 10 millionaires from around the world, men and women of fame and power, are transferred to attractive and healthy younger bodies, to live in a world of temporary rejuvenation, in a game of real thrills, where every hour someone must die.
Art Direction:
Zé Pedro Penha Lopes
Assistant Editor:
Cláudia Silvestre
Boom Operator:
Filipe Gonçalves
Casting:
Paul DeFreitas
Cinematography:
José António Loureiro
Costume Design:
Os Burgueses
Mia Lourenço
Costume Supervisor:
Yara Jerónimo
Director:
David Rebordão
Director of Photography:
André Szankowski
Editor:
Pedro Ribeiro
Foley:
Vladan Nedeljkov
Aleksandra Stojanovic
Producer:
Tino Navarro
Screenplay:
Artur Ribeiro
Tino Navarro
Script Supervisor:
Margarida Leitão
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Branko Neškov
Sound mixer:
Vasco Pedroso
Stunt Coordinator:
David Chan Cordeiro
Supervising Sound Editor:
Elsa Ferreira
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Rafael Galdó
Nuno Mesquita
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