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Release Date:
October 1, 2013
Original Title:
Mulheres Olímpicas
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Buriti Filmes
ESPN Brasil
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
The documentary Olympic Women, directed by Laís Bodanzky, shows that the history of women in sport is often entwined with the history of women as a whole. While so many Brazilian women were fighting for the right to vote, to divorce, and the right to free speech, some were fighting for the right to be present at one of the biggest events on the planet: the Olympics. And something that should have been simple and natural, was not. Some Olympic appearances were dramatic. Others, isolated and lonely. Just as in society, women in sport had to earn their rights by force.
Assistant Camera:
Márcio Koga
Colorist:
José Francisco Neto
Director:
Laís Bodanzky
Director of Photography:
Carlos Baliú
Editor:
Ricardo Farias
Executive Producer:
André Canto
Executive Producer's Assistant:
André Celotti
Producer:
Laís Bodanzky
Luiz Bolognesi
Production Director:
Flávia Tonalezi
Researcher:
Eloá Chouzal
Sound Designer:
Alessandro Laroca
Eduardo Virmond Lima
Armando Torres Jr.
Sound Mixer:
Alessandro Laroca
Eduardo Virmond Lima
Armando Torres Jr.
Writer:
Laís Bodanzky
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