A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 22, 2011
Original Title:
Não Se Preocupe, Nada Vai Dar Certo!
Alternate Titles:
Don't Worry, Nothing Will Be Alright
Nao Se Preocupe Nada Vai Dar Certo
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Globo Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12
Runtime: 99
Lalau (Gregorio Duvivier) is presented by the country's interior with his show jokes, whose main theme is her father, Ramon Velasco (Tarcisio Meira), an actor who always gets into shenanigans. One day, when present in Ceará, Stan receives a tempting proposal by Flora (Flávia Alessandra), which offers $ 100,000 so he pretends to be a famous guru in a motivational speech in Rio de Janeiro. He accepts and goes to Rio without telling his father. After seeing his son on the cover of a newspaper, Ramon decides to go after him and creates many characters to ensure their part.
Art Department Coordinator:
Tatiana Noritomi
Art Direction:
Marcos Flaksman
Assistant Director:
Lulu Corrêa
Associate Producer:
Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues
Camera Operator:
Alexandre Ramos
Co-Producer:
Patrick Siaretta
Costumer:
Kika Lopes
Rô Nascimento
Digital Effects Producer:
Marcelo Ferreira PeeJay
Director:
Hugo Carvana
Director of Photography:
Lauro Escorel
Editor:
Diana Vasconcellos
Executive Producer:
Heloisa Rezende
First Assistant Director:
Leticia Prisco
First Assistant Editor:
Luiza Moscoso
Focus Puller:
José George Rodrigues Alves
Foley Artist:
José E. Caldararo
Foley Mixer:
Bechen de Loredo
Makeup Artist:
Vavá Torres
Music:
Edu Lobo
Post Production Supervisor:
Marcelo Pedrazzi
Producer:
Martha Alencar
Production Director:
Cacala Carvana
Flávio Chaves
Valéria Cordeiro
Second Assistant Camera:
Daniel W. Xavier
Second Assistant Director:
Julio Carvana
Sound Designer:
José Moreau Louzeiro
Sound Editor:
Ney Fernandes
Maria Muricy
Sound Mixer:
Claudio Valdetaro
Special Effects Supervisor:
Sergio Farjalla Jr.
Steadicam Operator:
Felipe Reinheimer
Story:
Hugo Carvana
Third Assistant Director:
Rafael Fraga
Visual Effects:
Vanessa Mariano
Rogério Marinho
Visual Effects Producer:
Marco Prado
Writer:
Paulo Halm
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