Dazed Flesh (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 18, 2019

Original Title:
Vaga Carne

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Entre Filmes
Grãos da Imagem
Universo Produção

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 46

After having invaded liquid, gaseous and solid substances, a strange voice takes possession of a woman's body and for the first time experiences the taste of something truly human. Together, the voice and the body seek for belonging and an identity of their own as they question their roles within society.

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Boom Operator:
Fabricio Lins

Colorist:
Hebert Marmo

Costume Design:
Luiz Dias Simões

Director:
Grace Passô
Ricardo Alves Jr.

Director of Photography:
Andréa Capella

Editor:
Gabriel Martins

Executive Producer:
Nina Bittencourt

Makeup Artist:
Tásia D'Paula

Music:
Barulhista

Producer:
Nina Bittencourt
Fernanda Hallak
Ricardo Alves Jr.
Raquel Hallak
Grace Passô

Production Design:
Grace Passô
Ricardo Alves Jr.

Production Manager:
Nina Bittencourt

Sound Designer:
Pedro Durães

Sound Mixer:
Pedro Durães

Sound Recordist:
Marcela Santos

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Gabriela Dominguez

Writer:
Grace Passô

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