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Release Date:
August 6, 2015
Original Title:
Meia Hora e as Manchetes que Viram Manchete
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
RioFilme
Sobretudo Produção
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 78
The covers of Brazilian newspaper "Meia Hora" have always drawn the public's attention. They became viral both in the internet and in the streets for their unusual and humorous sentences. This documentary shows how the making of the newspaper works.
Additional Editor:
Eduardo Aquino
Animation:
Gabriel Rezende
Art Direction:
Rafael Miqueleto Muller
Assistant Art Director:
Fernando Jurado
Assistant Camera:
Jonas Amarante
Assistant Electrician:
Allan Marinho
Vovózona
Assistant Sound Editor:
Sérgio Abdalla
Henrique Chiurciu
Colorist:
Fabrício Batista
Director:
Angelo Defanti
Director of Photography:
José Eduardo Limongi
Editor:
Bernardo Jucá
Electrician:
Francis Ferreira
Executive Producer:
Bárbara Defanti
Machinist:
Francis Ferreira
Original Music Composer:
Gustavo Monteiro
Producer:
Angelo Defanti
Bárbara Defanti
Felippe Schultz Mussel
Audrey Nobrega
Jin Tsui
Producer's Assistant:
Silvia Sobral
Natasha Marques
Production Coordinator:
Galileo Giglio
Joaquim Carriço
Research Assistant:
Ariadine Zampaulo
Patricia Froes
Researcher:
Angelo Defanti
Sound:
Felippe Schultz Mussel
Sound Editor:
Fernando Henna
Daniel Turini
Sound Mixer:
Daniel Turini
Fernando Henna
Writer:
Bernardo Jucá
Angelo Defanti
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