João Semana (2005-2005)

Premiere:
January 14, 2005

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 13

Finale:
April 8, 2005

Creators:
Francisco Moita Flores

Original Title:
João Semana

Genres:
Comedy | Family

Countries:
PT

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Armorer:
Óscar Vasconcelos

Assistant Art Director:
Paulo Routier

Assistant Director:
Joana Freitas

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Dulce Filipe
Sónia Luz

Camera Operator:
Albano Espírito Santo

Cinematography:
Denise Domingos

Continuity:
Andreia Pinto
Rita Nery
Joana Freitas

Costume Design:
Marina Vian

Delegated Producer:
João Barrigana

Director:
João Cayatte

Electrician:
Rodrigo Dray

Executive Producer:
Manuel Rebelo

First Assistant Director:
César Fernandes

Gaffer:
João Pequeno
Helder Loureiro

Hairstylist:
Fátima Vieira
Cláudia Bandeira
Sónia Magalhães

Key Hair Stylist:
Sano de Perpessac

Line Producer:
Helena Madeira

Makeup Department Head:
Raquel Pavão

Music:
Vitorino Salomé

Producer:
Filomena Gonçalves

Producer's Assistant:
Bernardo Almeida

Production Assistant:
João Cabezas
Eduardo Araújo
Susana Santos

Production Design:
Augusto Mayer

Production Secretary:
Ivete Gonçalves
Rita Guerreiro

Script Supervisor:
Rita Brown

Second Assistant Director:
Jo Monteiro

Sound Recordist:
Paulo Cerveira

Special Effects:
Óscar Vasconcelos

Still Photographer:
José Rubio

Supervising Producer:
José Valentim

Wardrobe Assistant:
Rita Morgado

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rita Lameiras

Writer:
Francisco Moita Flores

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