Noite Escura da Alma (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 3, 2019

Original Title:
Noite Escura da Alma

Genres:
Horror

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 

Runtime: 96

Augusto is a very successful businessman whose whole life revolves around his family. After a disturbing vision of a demonic prophecy, his perfect life enters a spiral of paranoia, violence and terror.

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Art Direction:
Igor Falcão

Assistant Art Director:
Chris Vieira

Assistant Costume Designer:
Chris Vieira
Breno Castelo

Assistant Director:
Daniel Torres

Assistant Editor:
Paulo Oliveira

Boom Operator:
Jorge Maricato
Daniel Torres

Catering:
Feitoza Freire

Colorist:
Roberto Mamfrim

Costumer:
Igor Falcão

Director:
Breno Castelo

Director of Photography:
Wilson Velasco

Editor:
James Salinas
Roberto Mamfrim

Electrician:
Antônio Faustino

Executive Producer:
Luiz Alberto Teixeira
Gerasid Castelo Branco

First Assistant Camera:
Antônio Faustino

First Assistant Production Coordinator:
Che Moais

Machinist:
Antônio Faustino

Makeup Effects Designer:
Roger Matua

Original Music Composer:
Rafael Laurenti

Post Production Producer:
Daniel Torres

Producer:
Caio Tasso Callado
Breno Castelo

Production Director:
Bruna Brito

Screenplay:
Breno Castelo

Second Assistant Camera:
Jorge Maricato

Second Assistant Production Coordinator:
Dan Leal
Antônio Faustino

Sound Designer:
Rafael Laurenti

Sound Editor:
Rafael Laurenti

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