Cereja do Bolo (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Cereja do Bolo

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Academia Internacional de Cinema

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Don't leave it for tomorrow what you can eat today

A girl with a bunny head tries to scape from her hunted reality when she discovers a group of colorful and hungry girls to be a part of...but things are not as sweet as it seems

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Art Department Assistant:
Philippe Andrade
Eloísa Cardoso
Marilia Mours

Art Direction:
A Zigla Martins
Camilla Aguiar

Assistant Camera:
Isa Margotto
Rodrigo Heber

Assistant Director of Photography:
Rodrigo Heber

Costume Assistant:
Roberta Forato
Isadora Brant

Costumer:
Isabella Dias
Fernanda Odri

Director:
Laura Reis

Director of Photography:
Manuela Reis

Editor:
Lais Piragine

Executive Producer:
Lili Andrade
Júlia Rezende

First Assistant Director:
Lucas Aleixo

Hairstylist:
Lais Leal
Lui Caldas

Makeup Artist:
Marcela de Alencar
Luana Turriziani
Dude
Lui Caldas

Makeup Effects:
A Zigla Martins
Luana Turriziani
Marcela de Alencar

Original Music Composer:
Dizin

Producer:
Ray Gasparini
Emmanuel Gomes

Second Assistant Director:
Inara Parrode

Set Production Assistant:
Giovana Pimentel
Giovanna Massaro
Rafa Camargo
Erico Birds
Tais Resende

Sound Design Assistant:
Isa Ventura

Sound Director:
Anne Julie

Third Assistant Director:
Sofia Borghi

Writer:
Laura Reis

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