Legalize it! (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 6, 2017

Original Title:
Legalize Já! - Amizade Nunca Morre

Alternate Titles:
Legalize Já – Amizade Nunca Morre

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Academia de Filmes

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 

Runtime: 95

The meeting between two young guys, Marcelo —in the future, Marcelo D2— and Skunk , who sold t-shirts and cassette tapes in the center of Rio de Janeiro to survive, resulted in one of the most popular bands in Brazil in the 1990’s, Planet Hemp. Suppressed by a prejudiced society, the two made of their music a cry of alertness and resistance, conquering the hearts and minds of an entire generation.

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Art Direction:
Joana Mureb

Boom Operator:
Bito Cavalcante

Cinematography:
Pedro Cardillo

Costume Design:
Joanna Ribas

Dialogue Editor:
Simone Alves

Director:
Johnny Araújo
Gustavo Bonafé

Editor:
Marcelo Junqueira

Editorial Consultant:
Luiz Bolognesi

Line Producer:
Marina Pessoa
Antônio Irivan de Souza

Music:
Marcelo D2
Lourenço Monteiro
Mauro Berman

Original Story:
Marcelo D2
Johnny Araújo

Production Sound Mixer:
George Saldanha

Sound Design Assistant:
Alison Nasario

Special Effects Supervisor:
Sergio Farjalla Jr.

Writer:
Felipe Braga

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