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Release Date:
November 12, 2010
Original Title:
Muita Calma Nessa Hora
Alternate Titles:
Muita Calma Nessa Hora
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Europa Films
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 92
Three young friends, Tita, Mari and Aninha decide to change their situations and travel to a beach place for a weekend. On the road, they meet Estrella, a hippie that wants a hide to try to find her unknown father. Together, they will live hilarious, absurd and moving situations. More than a change the air, they change themselves.
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Art Direction:
Valéria Costa
Associate Producer:
Gianne Albertoni
Andréia Horta
Fernanda Souza
Débora Lamm
Pri Jansen
Bruno Mazzeo
Colorist:
Marco Oliveira
Costume Design:
Renata Russo
Paulo Barboza
Digital Compositor:
Daniel T. Müller
Digital Effects Producer:
Eduarda Domenici
Director:
Felipe Joffily
Director of Photography:
Marcelo Brasil
Editor:
Marcelo Moraes
Executive Producer:
Augusto Casé
First Assistant Director:
Isabella Teixeira
Music Director:
André Moraes
Music Editor:
André Tadeu
Original Music Composer:
Pitty
Leoni
Post Production Coordinator:
Leandro Scorsafava
Paola Baldi
Producer:
Augusto Casé
Scoring Mixer:
Adriano Nascimento
Screenplay:
Bruno Mazzeo
Rosana Ferrão
João Avelino
Script Supervisor:
Fernanda Colin
Second Assistant Camera:
Tiago Rivaldo
Second Assistant Director:
Janaina Ferreira
Set Dresser:
Clara Rocha
Sound Assistant:
Frederico Massine
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Adriano Machado
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
André Tadeu
Sound Supervisor:
Beto Ferraz
Visual Effects:
Nills Bonetti
Marcelo Ferreira PeeJay
Vanessa Mariano
Rogério Marinho
Marco Prado
Raquel Sancinetti
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