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Original Title:
Dr. Vilar
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Dead Pomb
Production Countries:
Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
Portugal had been recovering after the reforms following the end of “The Great Cyber War” years prior. Trust was now returning to the economy. The successful prosecution of the recently captured hacker and rebel ringleader Dr. Vilar, would be a show of force for the government, clearly establishing that the days of corruption were now behind them, as they re-integrated back into the eurozone. Dr. Vilar, once responsible for the cyber attack that devastated Lisbon’s power grid, had spent the majority of his exile in London, England, from which he ran his criminal enterprise, until one day he was mysteriously betrayed…
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Assistant Director of Photography:
Tomás Reis
Compositor:
João Alves
Director:
Wynton Guess
Tiago Angeja
Director of Photography:
Tiago Angeja
Editor:
Diogo Vale
Executive Producer:
Eduardo Lecuona
Graphic Designer:
Rafaela Canito
Diana Gil
Music Coordinator:
Wynton Guess
Musician:
David Zucchi
Bernardo Larisch
Francisco Vilar
Wynton Guess
Victor Holmes
João Alves
Vera Morais
Producer:
Wynton Guess
Translator:
Samuel Felisberto
Tiago Angeja
Francisco Vilar
João Alves
Writer:
Wynton Guess
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