Boi de Prata (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 26, 1981

Original Title:
Boi de Prata

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Cine TV Audio Visual
Embrafilme
Governo do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

Somewhere in Rio Grande do Norte's countryside, Brazil, the wealthy farmer Elói Dantas (Álvaro Guimarães) decides to increase his patrimony even further by exploiting ores. To do this, he tries to appropriate the small site of Antônio Vaqueiro (José Marinho). Desperate, Antônio rushes to the aid of the gypsy healer Maria dos Remédios (Luiza Maranhão) and the poet and dreamer Tião Poeta (Lenicio Queirogo) to face the greed of Elói.

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Art Direction:
Alice Penna e Costa
Jaime Lúcio

Assistant Art Director:
Marcelo Fernandes

Assistant Camera:
Caio Silva

Assistant Director:
Álvaro Guimarães

Assistant Editor:
Jussara Queiroz

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Luciano Moraes

Continuity:
Maria de Fátima Barreto

Costume Design:
José Bulier
Mário Richter

Dialogue:
Fátima Barreto

Director:
Augusto Ribeiro Jr.

Director of Photography:
Walter Carvalho

Editor:
Severino Dadá

Electrician:
Paulo Paquetá

Grip:
Sebastião de Luna

Makeup & Hair:
Amaro Bezerra

Makeup Artist:
Amaro Lima

Music:
Mirabô Dantas
Salgado Maranhão

Producer:
Iberê Cavalcanti
José Antonio Tauil

Production Assistant:
João Gaspar
José Oliveira
Florisbaldo Bezerra

Production Manager:
Sanin Cherques

Props:
Iva Pereira

Second Assistant Camera:
Pery de Canti

Set Dresser:
Núbia Albuquerque

Sound:
Agnaldo Tavares

Sound Mixer:
Marly Barros
Roberto Leite

Still Photographer:
Nelson Pereira Filho

Writer:
Augusto Ribeiro Jr.

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