A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1992
Original Title:
Requiem para um Narciso
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Companhia de Filmes do Principe Real
RTP
Production Countries:
Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 31
Miguel is what is commonly known as a Don Juan. He seduces women and afterwards takes them to take a picture next to Torre de Belém. Or so it was until he met Bárbara.
Assistant Sound Designer:
Filipe Gonçalves
Continuity:
Margarida Cardoso
Costume Design:
Maria Gonzaga
Delegated Producer:
Olívia Varela
Director:
João Pedro Ruivo
Director of Photography:
Daniel Del Negro
Editor:
José Manuel de S. Lopes
Electrician:
Rafael de Sousa
Helder Loureiro
Executive Producer:
Maria João Mayer
First Assistant Camera:
Vasco Riobom
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Sasportes
Key Grip:
Joaquín Amaral
Makeup & Hair:
Ana Lorena
Music:
Nuno Rebelo
Producer:
António da Cunha Telles
Production Accountant:
Fátima Veiga
Production Assistant:
Marina Meireles
Production Manager:
Mónica Noronha
Production Secretary:
Dina de Freitas
Production Supervisor:
Francisco Santos
Script Supervisor:
Carlos Saboga
Second Assistant Camera:
Tony Costa
Second Assistant Director:
João Tovar
Set Decoration:
João Martins
Sound:
Valdemar Miranda
Sound Mixer:
Vasco Pimentel
Still Photographer:
João Tuna
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