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Release Date:
April 3, 1998
Original Title:
Central do Brasil
Alternate Titles:
Central Station
Estación central de Brasil
中央车站
千年等一天
중앙역
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
MACT Productions
Riofilm
VideoFilmes
Production Countries:
Brazil | France
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L|12 CZ: U KR: 12 NL: 12 PT: M/12 TW: 普遍級
Runtime: 110
An emotional journey of a former school teacher, who writes letters for illiterate people, and a young boy, whose mother has just died, as they search for the father he never knew.
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Additional Soundtrack:
Zezé di Camargo
Luciano Camargo
Assistant Director:
Kátia Lund
Sérgio Machado
João Emanuel Carneiro
Vinicius Coimbra
Casting:
Sérgio Machado
Color Timer:
Yvan Lucas
Costume Design:
Cristina Camargo
Director:
Walter Salles
Director of Photography:
Walter Carvalho
Editor:
Isabelle Rathery
Felipe Lacerda
Electrician:
Ulisses Malta Jr.
Executive Producer:
Thomas Garvin
Elisa Tolomelli
Donald Ranvaud
Lillian Birnbaum
First Assistant Camera:
Marcelo Brasil
Line Producer:
Afonso Coaracy
Makeup Artist:
Antoine Garabedian
Original Music Composer:
Antonio Pinto
Jaques Morelenbaum
Producer:
Arthur Cohn
Jack Gajos
Paulo Carlos De Brito
Martine De Clermont-Tonnerre
Walter Salles
Production Design:
Cassio Amarante
Carla Caffé
Screenplay:
Walter Salles
João Emanuel Carneiro
Marcos Bernstein
Set Designer:
Marcelo Larrea
Mônica Costa
Sound Designer:
Jean-Claude Brisson
Mark A. Van Der Willigen
François Groult
Sound mixer:
Bruno Tarrière
Special Effects Coordinator:
Sergio Farjalla Jr.
Special Effects Supervisor:
Mauricio Couto Bevilaqua
Thanks:
Paula Chevallet
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