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Release Date:
May 5, 2023
Original Title:
O Último Cineclube de São Paulo
Production Companies:
FAAP
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In the near future, cinema is prohibited and all forms of image circulation must necessarily pass through digital media. Then, a group of young people subvert this system by organizing a film club using old films, but they are soon captured by the police and interrogation begins.
Art Direction:
Mariana Monteiro
Sofia Lopes
Assistant Director:
Boni Zanatta
Marcos Kenji
Director:
Luca Scupino
Director of Photography:
Allan Fernando
Valentina Salvestrini
Editor:
Bianca Ayuri
Music:
Juanes Urrego
Producer:
Catarina Walter
Gabriela Alegrette
Screenplay:
Luca Scupino
Sound:
Eduardo Aliberti
Sound Editor:
Tide Nascimento
Visual Effects:
Bruna Nakashima
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