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Release Date:
October 30, 2014
Original Title:
Made in China
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Conspiração Filmes
Globo Filmes
Pindorama Filmes
RioFilme
TeleImage
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
The arrival of the Chinese merchants to Saara - the largest commercial center in Rio de Janeiro - before dominated by the Arabs and Jews. The film revolves around Francis, a saleswomen for the Casa São Jorge, a knickknack store that belongs to the Arab, Mr. Nazir. She does everything to help her boss not to loose his clients to the competition, Casa do Dragão, that belongs to the Chinese Chao. With her coworker Andressa and her rascal boyfriend Carlos Eduardo, Francis tries to find out why the Chinese merchandise is so much cheaper then Mr. Nazir's
Art Direction:
Tiago Marques Teixeira
Associate Producer:
Guel Arraes
Patrick Siaretta
Casting Producer:
Guilherme Gobbi
Costumer:
Cláudia Kopke
Valeria Stefani
Director:
Estevão Ciavatta
Director of Photography:
Dudu Miranda
Editor:
Alexandre Saggese
Executive Producer:
Susana Campos
Mariza Figueiredo
Pedro Buarque de Hollanda
Adrien Muselet
Makeup Artist:
Martín Macías Trujillo
Original Music Composer:
Berna Ceppas
Post Production Coordinator:
Veruschka G. Bäuerle
Post Production Supervisor:
Mônica Siqueira
Producer:
Estevão Ciavatta
Eliana Soárez
Screenplay:
Patrícia Andrade
Rosane Lima
Estevão Ciavatta
Cláudio Lisboa
Mauro Wilson
Sound:
Cristiano Maciel
Sound Designer:
Alessandro Laroca
Eduardo Virmond Lima
Armando Torres Jr.
Sound Mixer:
Alessandro Laroca
Eduardo Virmond Lima
Armando Torres Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Claudio Peralta
Robson Sartori
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