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Release Date:
October 10, 2019
Original Title:
Morto Não Fala
Alternate Titles:
The Night Shifter
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Canal Brasil
Casa de Cinema de Porto Alegre
Globo Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 JP: PG12
Runtime: 110
Stênio, the nightshifter of a morgue, has the ability to communicate with the cadavers that are brought to him every night.
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Deby Marques
Best Boy Grip:
Guilherme Menegotto
CG Supervisor:
Fabio Calciolari
Cinematography:
André Faccioli
Digital Compositor:
Lucas Sousa
Renato Montoro
Mina Kadry
Arthur Gallindo
Guilherme Bermud
Director:
Dennison Ramalho
Editor:
Jair Peres
First Assistant Camera:
Arno Schuh
First Assistant Director:
Laura Mansur
Gaffer:
Wolmar Beck
Post Producer:
Karlla Guerra
Post Production Coordinator:
Laura Futuro
Production Design:
Fábio Goldfarb
Production Manager:
Glauco Urbim
Rotoscoping Artist:
Matheus Freitas
Screenplay:
Cláudia Jouvin
Dennison Ramalho
Script Supervisor:
Daniela Strack
Set Designer:
Marcos Rohrig
Sound Editor:
Manon Ribat
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Armando Torres Jr.
Caio Guerin
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Britney Federline
Visual Effects:
Rodrigo Ridolpho
Livia Accioly Nunes
Wildson Chinaglia
Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Núbia Teixeira
Visual Effects Producer:
Hugo Gurgel
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