A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 16, 2009
Original Title:
Peixe Vermelho
Alternate Titles:
Red Fish
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
A mysterious turn of events leads a woman into unknown territory.
Art Department Assistant:
Bianca Prunes
Arno Schuh
Art Direction:
Andreia Vigo
Richard Tavares
Assistant Director:
Davi Pretto
Paola Wink
Assistant Electrician:
Emerson Joni Silva Figueiredo
Boom Operator:
Tiago Mayer
Camera Operator:
Glauco Firpo
Casting Producer:
Nadia Mancuso
Cinematography:
Bruno Polidoro
Costumer:
Juliane Senna
Data Management Technician:
Arno Schuh
Director:
Andreia Vigo
Editor:
Bruno Carboni
Electrician:
Jo Fontana
Executive Producer:
Ana Adams de Almeida
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Marlene Costa
Makeup Artist:
Baby Marques
Post-Production Manager:
Adenilson Muri Cunha
Producer:
Cristina Fauth Frainer
Jéssica Preuss
Production Director:
Taty Behar
Props:
Fernanda Kraemer
Aline Higa
Set Production Intern:
Jamerson Machado Filho
Serginho
Sound Designer:
Gabriela Bervian
Sound Recordist:
Gabriela Bervian
Stage Director:
Gika Escobar
Steadicam Operator:
André Maciel
Still Photographer:
Miguel Baierle
Story:
Andreia Vigo
Matt Palasz
Video Assist Operator:
Rodrigo Ramos
Writer:
Matt Palasz
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