A Vida Alheia (2010-2010)

Premiere:
April 8, 2010

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 20

Finale:
August 19, 2010

Creators:
Miguel Falabella

Original Title:
A Vida Alheia

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Estúdios Globo

Countries:
BR

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Art Designer:
Moa Batsow

Art Direction:
Mário Monteiro

Assistant Art Director:
Luiz Sisinno

Assistant Camera:
Silvia Gangemi
Luiz Bravo

Assistant Costume Designer:
Vanessa Clarke

Assistant Director:
Diego Morais
Alex Cabral

Assistant Production Design:
Liane Uderman
Elisa Sampaio
Liane Espírito Santo
Daniel Cordeiro
Ana Aline Lima

Associate Producer:
Luca Moreira

Camera Operator:
Ibanez Cezar
Edilson Giachetto

Casting:
Yolanda Rodrigues

Colorist:
Fernando Costa

Construction Coordinator:
Carlos Camara

Continuity:
Mônica Chaves

Costume Design:
Sônia Soares

Director:
Miguel Falabella
Cininha de Paula
Marco Rodrigo

Director of Photography:
Nonato Estrela
João Tristão
Sérgio Marini

Editor:
Alamyr de Andrade
Marco Seixas

Executive Producer:
Aluízio Augusto

Music Director:
Mariozinho Rocha

Music Editor:
Ian Murray
Nelson Zeitone

Music Producer:
Iuri Cunha

Producer:
Roberto Talma

Production Assistant:
Samira Estrella
Jayme Braga
Vanderlei Da Silva
Leonardo Trajano
Renata Gomes
Paula Moreira

Production Coordinator:
Ana Quintana

Production Design:
Maurício Rohlfs
Dalmo Meireles
Keller Veiga
Kaká Monteiro

Production Manager:
Paula Torres

Project Manager:
Rosane Correa

Sound Effects Editor:
Ian Murray

Special Effects:
Marco Paula

Title Designer:
Hans Donner
Alexandre Pit Ribeiro

Visual Effects:
Capy Ramazzina

Writer:
Miguel Falabella
Flávio Marinho
Antônia Pellegrino

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