A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 4, 2008
Original Title:
Maré: Nossa História de Amor
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Gloria Films
Lavorágine Films
Limite Produções
Taiga Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil | France | Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DE: 16
Runtime: 104
Free adaptation of Romeo and Juliet translated to the harsh life in Favela da Maré, one of largest and most violent slums in Rio de Janeiro. Living in a slum divided between two rival gangs of drug traffickers, Analídia is the daughter of one of the gangs' leaders and Jonathan is a childhood friend of the other gang leader. Both study in a dance group situated exactly in the middle of the two territories, looking for solace in art.
Administration:
Cécile Lai
Art Direction:
Gringo Cardia
Assistant Camera:
Leonardo Vasconcellos
Assistant Costume Designer:
Mariana Reginaldo
Assistant Director:
Julia Murat
Boom Operator:
Vampiro
Camera Operator:
Fabricio Tadeu
Choreographer:
Cristina Lago
Sonia Destri
Graciela Figueroa
Costume Design:
Inês Salgado
Delegated Producer:
Isabelle Pragier
Laurent Lavolé
Natacha López
Director:
Lúcia Murat
Director of Photography:
Lúcio Kodato
Editor:
Julia Murat
Mair Tavares
Executive Producer:
Daniel Lion
Luis Vidal
Branca Murat
First Assistant Camera:
Pedro Serrão
First Assistant Director:
Pedro Freire
Foley Mixer:
Steven Ghouti
Location Manager:
Vicente Salgado
Music:
Fernando Moura
Marcos Suzano
Producer:
Lúcia Murat
Production Design:
Gringo Cardia
Second Assistant Director:
Maya Da-Rin
Sound Assistant:
Frederico Massine
Sound Editor:
Simone Petrillo
Sound Mixer:
Emmanuel Croset
Claudio Valdetaro
Sound Recordist:
Paulo Ricardo Nunes
José Moreau Louzeiro
Video Assist Operator:
Bia Mauro
Vocal Coach:
Felipe Abreu
Wardrobe Intern:
Gabriela Clark
Writer:
Lúcia Murat
Paulo Lins
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