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Featuring:
Marta Gil, Denny Mendez, Vinicius Faria Zinn
Written by:
Anna Carvalho
André Subtil
Directed by:
Anna Carvalho
Release Date:
June 16, 2021
Original Title:
Red Roses Never Die
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Nerdopolitan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
A woman that lives turbulent moments in her marriage, encounters an old friend and a secret love is confessed. But after five years, a lot has changed and what seemed like a perfect night turns out to be the "perfect" nightmare.
A woman facing marital issues reunites with an old friend, sparking the revelation of a long-hidden love. Yet, five years later, their reunion takes a sinister turn as the night unfolds into a "perfect" nightmare.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Luisa Lopez
Casting Associate:
Sabrina Percario
Cinematography:
Matthew Oquendo
Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Rader
Director:
Anna Carvalho
Editor:
JJ Gauthier
Executive Producer:
Anna Carvalho
Producer:
Andres Antonio Pérez
Sound Designer:
JJ Gauthier
Sound Director:
Carlos E. Pérez
Writer:
Anna Carvalho
André Subtil
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