A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 4, 2021
Original Title:
Como Hackear Seu Chefe
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Clube Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 85
Victor accidentally sends a compromising email to his nagging boss. With the help of his office crush and a clueless friend, he'll try to save his job while having to deal with a rook hacker the porn industry, a children's online game and Smiley, the company mascot.
Assistant Director:
André Moreira
Assistant Electrician:
Baltazar Lima
Dudu Portioli
Assistant Property Master:
Stephanie Chaya
Director:
Fabrício Bittar
Director of Photography:
Eduardo Makino
Drone Operator:
Thiago Bianchi
Electrician:
Sui
Executive Producer:
Fabrício Bittar
Júlia Carlucci
Extras Casting Coordinator:
Rose Bonjardim
Finance:
Fábio Andrade
First Assistant Camera:
Willian Alves
Eduardo Yamanaka
Location Scout:
Rodrigo Magu
Toni-Lynn Frederick
Production Coordinator:
Hermínio Ribeiro
Production Director:
Lucas Veiga
Second Assistant Camera:
Daleste
Roberto Mamfrim
Security:
Hermerson Delgado
Sound Technical Supervisor:
André Bellentani
Renan Vasconcelos
Bruno Fabbrini
Stunt Double:
Avatar Aang Willians
Daniel Paes
Gutemberg Lins
Trainee Production Coordinator:
Débora Wajnberg Sardelli
Writer:
Fabrício Bittar
Vinicius Perez
Writers' Assistant:
Luiz Reis
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