Music for Bleeding Hearts (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 27, 2019

Original Title:
Música Para Morrer de Amor

Alternate Titles:
Musica Para Morrer de Amor
Musica para morir de amor
Música per morir d'amor

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Lacuna Filmes
Substancia FIlmes

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 

Runtime: 102

In present-day São Paulo, a trio of young hearts are about to break. Ricardo has both a steady boyfriend and a wandering eye for a new coworker. Isabella is taking a break from both her boyfriend and best friend Ricardo. And hopeless romantic Felipe has suddenly found himself caught between the two of them. These three have big dreams, yearning passion, and opinionated acquaintances, but they’re all unprepared for what’s to come from Cupid’s arrows.

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Art Direction:
Rafael Blas

Camera Operator:
Dhyana Mai

Co-Producer:
Rafael Gomes
Henrique Carvalhaes
Daniel Ribeiro

Director:
Rafael Gomes

Director of Photography:
Dhyana Mai

Editor:
Cristian Chinen
Daniel Ribeiro

Executive Producer:
Diana Almeida

First Assistant Camera:
Adriano Venâncio

Music:
Loud

Producer:
Diana Almeida

Production Design:
Rafael Blas

Production Director:
Lu Lopes

Production Manager:
Lu Lopes

Sound:
Jeymes Cabala

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gustavo Garbato

Writer:
Rafael Gomes

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