Lost Sofia (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 13, 2023

Original Title:
Perdida

Alternate Titles:
Lost Sofia
Perdida

Genres:
Fantasy | Romance

Production Companies:
Agência Nacional do Cinema - ANCINE
Filmland Internacional
Secretaria de Cultura e Economia Criativa do Estado de São Paulo
Star Original Productions

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12 

Runtime: 103

A love that surpasses the barriers of time

A modern and independent girl, but when it comes to love, the only novels in her life are those from Jane Austen's literary universe. After using a borrowed cell phone, something mysterious happens and she is transported to a different world, which resembles the 19th century. Sofia is taken in by the family of the charming Ian Clarke, while desperately trying to find a way to return to her life. What she didn't know is that her heart had other plans.

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ADR Editor:
Luana Leobas

Art Department Coordinator:
Barbara Carauta

Art Designer:
Marina Fish

Art Direction:
Denis Netto

Assistant Accountant:
Marcelo Freire de Andrade

Assistant Camera:
Heloísa Abreu
Liss Fernadéz, DAFB

Assistant Director:
Flavia Gomes

Assistant Editor:
Alex Ferreira Barreiro

Audio Post Coordinator:
Claudio Avino

Book:
Carina Rissi

Casting:
Diana Galantini

Choreographer:
Petite Danse
Sérgio Luiz Lobato dos Santos
Paloma Chediak

Cinematography:
Jacob Solitrenick

Co-Director:
Dean Law

Co-Producer:
Magali Assenço

Controller:
Amanda Camargo
Fernanda Camargo

Costume Design:
Joanna Ribas

Dialogue Editor:
Luana Leobas

Director:
Katherine Chediak Putnam

Director of Photography:
Jacob Solitrenick

Editor:
Danilo Lemos
Guilherme Schumann

Executive Producer:
Fernanda Mandriola

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Elaine Freitas
Monique Franco

Finishing Producer:
Lucas Almeida

First Assistant Director:
Flavia Gomes

First Assistant Director (Prep):
Rafael Fraga

Foley Artist:
Victor Zayed
Felix Barreira

Foley Editor:
Taynah Amaro

Foley Mixer:
Raul Jooken Baptista

Graphic Designer:
Bruno De Laurentis

Key Costumer:
Ronaldo Carmo

Makeup & Hair:
Marina Beltrão

Mixing Engineer:
Ariel Henrique

Music:
Lucas Marcier
Gustavo Salgado
Fabiano Krieger
Rogério da Costa Jr.

Producer:
André Skaf
L.G. Tubaldini Jr.

Production Accountant:
Fernanda Camargo

Production Assistant:
Luiza Guimarães

Production Coordinator:
Mariana Carvalho
Amanda Mendes

Production Design:
Denis Netto
Amanda Mendes

Production Manager:
Bruno Bluwol

Production Sound Mixer:
Pedro Sá Earp

Production Supervisor:
Patrícia Lopes

Recording Supervision:
Luigi Rizzon

Script Consultant:
Anita Deak
Adriano Capela
Romeu di Sessa
Chris Tex
Rod Azevedo
Pablo Padilla
Barbara Byington Duvivier

Script Supervisor:
Michele Frantz
Paula Barbosa

Second Assistant Director:
Mannuela Domingues
Martha Carvalho
Janaina Dórea

Second Unit Director:
Flavia Gomes

Set Designer:
Gustavo Brilhante

Set Dresser:
Bruna Mureb

Sound Effects Editor:
Bianca Martins
Isabelle Marques

Storyboard Artist:
Rapha Jesus

Stunt Coordinator:
Javier Lambert

Stunt Double:
Amanda de Carvalho Silva
Marcondes Ribeiro de Oliveira

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ariel Henrique

Third Assistant Director:
Bia Leite
Léo Lira

Transportation Coordinator:
Thaunny Maldonado

Video Assist Operator:
Marcella Alves
Mika Nobre
Lucas Chaparro
Eloah Toledo

Visual Effects:
Lucas Oliveira Furtado
Marcos Guilherme de Almeida Santos Matos

Writer:
Katherine Chediak Putnam
Dean Law
Karol Bueno
L.G. Tubaldini Jr.

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