Emptiness (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2015

Original Title:
Vazio

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
Portugal

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Data from the World Health Organisation (WHO) indicates that 340 million people worldwide, suffer from depression. This represents approximately 850 000 suicides a year. The WHO also warns that 75% of people with depression don't receive adequate treatment. There are more and more requests for help from people alone, depressed and with suicidal thoughts. 'Vazio' is the story of a middle-aged man who has lost everything and is faced with the most overwhelming of all evil: the emptiness.

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Art Direction:
Pedro Paiva

Camera Operator:
Pedro Salvado

Costume Designer:
Filipa Martins

Dialogue Editor:
Filipe Goulart
André Almeida

Digital Effects Producer:
Bruno Gascon

Director:
Bruno Gascon

Director of Photography:
João Bessa
Pedro Salvado

Editor:
Bruno Gascon

Executive Producer:
Joana Domingues

Foley Artist:
Filipe Goulart
André Almeida

Gaffer:
João Bessa

Makeup Artist:
Susana Mathias Gomes
Miguel Molena
Rita Refoios

Music:
João Apell
Diogo Jourdan
Filipe Goulart

Producer:
Hugo Mendonça
Tim Vieira

Production Assistant:
Cátia Teixeira
Hugo Pereira

Sound Editor:
Filipe Goulart

Sound Mixer:
André Almeida

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rita Refoios
Miguel Molena
Susana Mathias Gomes

Story:
Bruno Gascon

Stunt Coordinator:
Gerald Oliveira

Supervising Sound Editor:
Filipe Goulart
Elvis Veiguinha

Thanks:
Filipe Goulart
Sofia Ferreira

Writer:
Bruno Gascon
Joana Domingues

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