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Release Date:
October 26, 2012
Original Title:
Gonzaga: De Pai pra Filho
Alternate Titles:
Gonzaga – de Pai pra Filho
Genres:
Drama | History | Music
Production Companies:
Conspiração Filmes
Downtown Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12
Runtime: 120
Luiz Gonzaga decides to change his destiny and leaves his childhood home for the big city to overcome a romance. When he arrives, he meets a woman he falls in love with, the Odaleia (Nanda Costa). After the birth of his son and his wife's health complications, he decides to return to the road to ensure a better future for his son. He has a friend in Rio de Janeiro and with him leaves the little one and heads to Brazil. He didn't imagine that this distance between them would develop into a complicated relationship, enhanced by the strong personalities of both. Based on conversations between father and son, this is the story of Luiz Gonzaga, a singer and accordion player known as Rei do Baião or Gonzagão.
Art Direction:
Claudio Amaral Peixoto
Associate Producer:
Maria Hernandez
Guel Arraes
Olívia Guimarães
Patrick Siaretta
Costume Design:
Ana Avelar
Cláudia Kopke
Director:
Breno Silveira
Director of Photography:
Adrian Teijido
Editor:
Gustavo Giani
Vicente Kubrusly
Executive Producer:
Leonardo M. Barros
Pedro Buarque de Hollanda
Makeup Artist:
Martín Macías Trujillo
Original Concept:
Maria Hernandez
Original Music Composer:
Berna Ceppas
Producer:
Eliana Soárez
Marcia Braga
Breno Silveira
Sound:
Renato Calaça
Valéria Ferro
Writer:
Patrícia Andrade
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