Sangue no Divã (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 30, 2023

Original Title:
Sangue no Divã

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 

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Art Designer:
Vicente Pedro
Henrique Paliari
Marceline Brum

Art Direction:
Valentina Acosta

Assistant Art Director:
Mariana Farias

Assistant Camera:
Tuãn Langoni

Assistant Director:
Nikole Ferreira

Camera Production Assistant:
Guilherme Bandeira

Casting Director:
Gabriel Falkenberg

Co-Director:
Henrique Paliari

Color Grading:
Marceline Brum

Costumer:
Sheila Maria Andrade Ferreira

Data Wrangler:
Nikole Ferreira
Solano Santos

Director:
Jéssica Teixeira

Director of Photography:
Marceline Brum

Editor:
Marceline Brum

Executive Producer:
Vicente Pedro

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Mariana Farias
Marceline Brum

Lighting Director:
Marceline Brum

Lighting Production Assistant:
Malu Kletz
Malu Saturno

Makeup & Hair:
Maria Cristina C. da Silva

Producer:
Vicente Pedro

Production Assistant:
Lucas Duarte
Malu Kletz
Thiago Chrysó

Screenplay:
Henrique Paliari

Sound Assistant:
Eduardo Guedes Renon
Vicente Pedro

Sound Designer:
Vinicius Burigo

Sound Director:
Vinicius Burigo
Henrique Paliari

Sound Mixer:
Vinicius Burigo

Storyboard Artist:
Henrique Paliari

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