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Featuring:
Alice Braga, Daniel Hendler, Fúlvio Stefanini
Written by:
Marçal Aquino
Felipe Braga
Marco Ricca
Directed by:
Marco Ricca
Release Date:
August 20, 2010
Original Title:
Cabeça a Prêmio
Alternate Titles:
Cabeca a Premio
Cabeca a Prêmo
Cabeça A Premio
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Academia de Filmes
Ricca Produções
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 104
The Menezes, a powerful family of animal breeders from the Mid-West, have always been at the helm of all illegal dealings in the region. In recent times, they've watched as the system that protected them for so many years slowly disintegrates. Mirão Menezes lives at the mercy of the drug-trafficking industry, the ever-encroaching authorities, and the constant and violent power struggle with his brother Abílio. Mirão's daughter Elaine becomes involved with her father's pilot, finds herself pregnant and decides to flee with him after her Uncle Abílio bribes them. Brito, the hitman sent to find the couple and finish them off, is ironically also victim of a love story.
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Art Direction:
Luiz Roque
Associate Producer:
Alice Braga
Bianca Villar
Guilherme Fernandes
Eduardo Moscovis
Via Negromonte
Ana Maria Braga
Marcio Neubauer
Otávio Müller
Cássio Gabus Mendes
Daniel Hendler
Felipe Braga
Fúlvio Stefanini
Costumer:
Letícia Barbieri
Director:
Marco Ricca
Director of Photography:
José Roberto Eliezer
Editor:
Manga Campion
Executive Producer:
Bianca Villar
Camila Groch
Location Manager:
Renato Rondon
Makeup Artist:
Siva Rama Terra
Music:
Eduardo Queiroz
Novel:
Marçal Aquino
Producer:
Marco Ricca
Paulo Roberto Schmidt
Production Director:
Felipe Pio
Screenplay:
Marco Ricca
Felipe Braga
Set Designer:
Rita Faustini
Sound:
Romeu Quinto
Sound Mixer:
José Luiz Sasso
Sound Supervisor:
Miriam Biderman
Ricardo Reis
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