Love Film Festival (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 5, 2014

Original Title:
Love Film Festival

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Red Desert Films
República Pureza Filmes

Production Countries:
Brazil | Colombia

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival 

Runtime: 100

Filmed over six years in four countries: Portugal, Brazil, Colombia and United States, this romantic drama tells the story of Luzia, a Brazilian screenwriter, and Adrian, a Colombian actor, that fall in love during a film festival in 2009 and will live a fragmented love story while competing in different film festivals around the world.

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Art Direction:
Moa Batsow

Associate Producer:
Moa Batsow
Pedro Neves
Raphael Vieira

Co-Producer:
Patrick Siaretta

Costume Design:
Jade Mariani

Digital Compositor:
Marcus Tenchella

Director:
Manuela Dias
Bruno Safadi
Vinicius Coimbra
Juancho Cardona

Director of Photography:
Pablo Baião

Editor:
Manuela Dias
Gustavo Giani

Editorial Services:
Claudio Colangello

Executive Producer:
Alex García
Roberto Vitorino

First Assistant Camera:
Gabriel Hoffmann
Bacco Andrade

Gaffer:
Eduardo Fressato Spuldaro
Leonardo Cubillos

Music Supervisor:
Rodrigo Penna

Original Music Composer:
Eduardo Bid

Post Production Assistant:
Marcus Vinicius

Producer:
Manuela Dias
Marcello Ludwig Maia

Production Assistant:
Luana Fornaciari

Second Assistant Camera:
Érica Rocha

Set Designer:
Diana Trujillo

Sound:
Ives Rosenfeld
Gabriel Pinheiro

Sound Editor:
Manuela Dias

Sound Mixer:
Scott Palmer
Jon Farley

Visual Effects:
Sergio D'Piazza

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Robson Sartori

Writer:
Manuela Dias

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