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Release Date:
November 14, 2008
Original Title:
Romance
Genres:
Romance
Production Companies:
Globo Filmes
Natasha Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12
Runtime: 104
During a remake of the play Tristan and Isolde, actors Peter and Ana fall in love. While the characters live an idealized love, the interpreters are living a true story, which they try to spice it up with the intensity of the fiction.
ADR Recordist:
João Carlos Fragoso
Art Direction:
Marlise Storchi
Assistant Art Director:
Adriana Palheiros
Associate Producer:
Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues
Boom Operator:
Altyr Pereira
Bito Cavalcante
Costume Design:
Cao Albuquerque
Data Management Technician:
Fabian Gamarra
Dialogue Editor:
Ana Chiarini
Digital Compositor:
André Waller
Digital Effects Producer:
Marcelo Ferreira PeeJay
Director:
Guel Arraes
Director of Photography:
Adriano Goldman
Editor:
Gustavo Giani
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Olívia Guimarães
Executive Producer:
Diogo Dahl
First Assistant Director:
Isabella Teixeira
Foley Editor:
Simone Alves
Graphic Designer:
Carla Mendes
Makeup Designer:
Anna Van Steen
Original Music Composer:
Fabio Mondego
Caetano Veloso
Other:
Ariel Wollinger
Fernando Henna
Post Production Coordinator:
Mariana Zdravca
Karina Vanes
Post Production Supervisor:
Clarice Saliby
Hugo Gurgel
Producer:
Paula Lavigne
Production Assistant:
Higia Ikeda
Maíra Donoso
Second Assistant Director:
Aline Guerra
Sound Mixer:
Jorge Saldanha
Still Photographer:
Renata Dillon
Visual Effects:
Rogério Marinho
Luis Ignacio Barrague
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Robson Sartori
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Hugo Gurgel
Writer:
Jorge Furtado
Guel Arraes
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