David is Dead (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 30, 2022

Original Title:
O Davi Morreu

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Girolando Filmes LTDA

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 27

A group of theater actors deals with the death one of its colleagues.

Returning its activities in the middle of the pandemic, a theater company tries to record a play. But one of the actors hears the news that David, one of his colleagues, died. While the news fills the theater halls, the actors react to it differently and David's presence is reconstructed through mourning.

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Art Direction:
Breno Henrique

Assistant Art Director:
Taciana Lemos

Assistant Costume Designer:
Taciana Lemos

Assistant Director:
Yasmin Guimarães
Cacau Lustosa

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ana Rosa Oliveira

Assistant Script:
Ana Rodarte

Colorist:
Luiza Almeida

Conceptual Design:
Pedro Carvalho

Costume Designer:
Steysse Reis

Digital Producer:
Laryssa Braga

Director:
Lea Monteiro

Director of Photography:
Luís Oliveira

Editor:
Luís Oliveira

Electrician:
Luciano Negro Drama

Executive Producer:
Lea Monteiro

Focus Puller:
Ceres Canedo

Makeup & Hair:
Gabriela Dominguez

Producer:
Jean de Jesus
Ana Rodarte

Producer's Assistant:
Juliana Araújo
Letícia Rú

Screenstory:
Lea Monteiro

Seamstress:
Penha Hermisdorf

Sound Assistant:
Jan Pardini

Sound Director:
Rafael Oliveira

Sound Editor:
Rafael Oliveira

Steadicam Operator:
Bernard Machado

Still Photographer:
Ana Sanders

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