A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 25, 2019
Original Title:
Salto.
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Lusófona Filmes
Universidade Lusófona
Production Countries:
Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
PT: M/6
Runtime: 14
After sinking, Carlos turns up at the coast along with his colleagues. In a struggle for life already lost, Carlos tries to seek salvation by accepting death leaving his family behind.
Art Department Assistant:
Pedro Souza
Art Department Coordinator:
Mariana Dias
Art Direction:
Caetana Serra
Assistant Editor:
Caetana Serra
Associate Producer:
Daniel Silva
Best Boy Grip:
João Rodrigues Valentim
Boom Operator:
Ricardo Ferreira
Colorist:
Pedro Leite
Continuity:
Carolina Ferreira
Director:
Henrique Guerreiro
Director of Photography:
Pedro Leite
Editor:
Henrique Guerreiro
First Assistant Camera:
Concha Silveira
First Assistant Director:
António Realista
Gaffer:
Afonso Vieira
Lighting Technician:
João Moreira
Music:
Henrique Guerreiro
Producer:
Vanessa Nunes
Filipa Sousa
Production Assistant:
Pedro Afonso Gomes
Second Assistant Camera:
Tiago Pacheco
Second Assistant Director:
Alexandre Miguel Silva
Sound:
Emanuel Silva
Third Assistant Director:
Laura Almeida
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Bruna Boavida
Writer:
Henrique Guerreiro
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