Sala Escura (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 14, 2024

Original Title:
Sala Escura

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Malemolência Produções
Quimono Produções
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Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 18 

Runtime: 99

A movie preview session for just nine spectators takes place in a large city hall. The movie starts playing and everyone gets ready to enjoy the entertainment, but the screen goes dark. After an initial confusion, an image appears of a girl being coldly tortured by a man dressed as Bate Bola, the carnival clown. The spectators are confused and worried. Then they discover that they are trapped inside the movie theater. From then on, they are tortured and killed. Will there be a survivor?

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Art Direction:
Fernanda Teixeira

Casting Producer:
Raoni Seixas

Director:
Paulo Fontenelle

Director of Photography:
Dudu Miranda

Editor:
Paulo Fontenelle

Executive Producer:
Rafael d'Oran
Fabricio Araujo

First Assistant Director:
Isabel Nessimian

Makeup Artist:
Mari Figueiredo

Original Music Composer:
Gabriel Dib

Production Director:
Rossine A. Freitas

Screenplay:
Paulo Fontenelle

Second Assistant Director:
Pedro Henud

Sound Designer:
Adriano Nascimento

Sound Mixer:
Ariel Henrique

Sound Recordist:
Daniel ''Jamal'' Teixeira de Mello

Stunt Coordinator:
Caio Fontes

Stunts:
Caio Fontes

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