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Release Date:
April 13, 2012
Original Title:
Area Q
Alternate Titles:
Área Q
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Reef Pictures
Solventdreams
Sophia Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 100
A year after the disappearance of his son, Thomas Mathews, an investigative journalist, still has no information and begins his own obsessive search. However, the obsession has him losing his house and job so his boss sends him on special assignment in Brazil. In Brazil, Mathews investigates close encounter sightings that have taken place in the small cities of Quixada and Quixeramobim-also known as Area Q. While there, he realizes he will face the biggest discovery of his life.
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Art Direction:
Fábio Vasconcelos
Casting:
David Glanzer
Director:
Gerson Sanginitto
Director of Photography:
Carina Sanginitto
Editor:
David A. Davidson
Helgi Thor
Gaffer:
Ana M. Amortegui
Makeup Artist:
Myrna Powell
Music:
Perry La Marca
Producer:
Gerson Sanginitto
Halder Gomes
Carina Sanginitto
Isaiah Washington
Screenplay:
Gerson Sanginitto
Julia Camara
Script Supervisor:
Rhona Rubio
Special Effects Supervisor:
Márcio Ramos
Steadicam Operator:
Robert D. Starling
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