Out of Sight (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 24, 2022

Original Title:
Me Tira da Mira

Alternate Titles:
Quem Matou Antuérpia Fox?

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Crime | Romance

Production Companies:
Provesi Produções
Uno Produções

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 

Runtime: 90

Roberta is an employee of the Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro who infiltrates an energy realignment clinic to investigate the mysterious death of actress Antuérpia Fox. During the course of the investigation, Roberta will have to deal with the dramas of actress Natasha Ferrero, who is being "cancelled" on the internet, and with the reunion of her great love from the past, the federal police officer Rodrigo, who is investigating a suspicion of international trafficking involving the same clinic. For this mission, she will have the support of Isabela, her therapist, with whom, little by little, she forms a great duo.

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Director:
Hsu Chien

Director of Photography:
Daniel Primo

Editor:
Leonardo Gouvea

First Assistant Director:
Afonso Presto

Original Music Composer:
Diego Timbó
Daniel Simitan

Steadicam Operator:
Bernardo Negri

Third Assistant Director:
Rodrigo Lacerda
Marina Trindade

Video Assist Operator:
André Bala

Writer:
Beatriz Rhaddour
Claudio Simões

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