Eu Te Escuto (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Eu Te Escuto

Genres:
Animation | Family | Music

Production Companies:
EVO - Experiência de Ver e Ouvir

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Escutar é muito mais do que apenas ouvir.

A hearing-impaired child, very observant and curious, discovers the world differently every day. While enjoying a walk in the park with her mother, she begins to feel that the world vibrates at different frequencies, and a local musician who is frustrated with his career, understands that his capacity for impact with music is greater than he imagined. Then the child is carried away by an incredible discovery, that listening was much more than just hearing.

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Art Direction:
Laryssa Karoline Farsol

Assistant Art Director:
Ally Sotero
Guilherme Golly

Assistant Director:
Lucas Orquisa Pereira

Director:
Geovanna Seccafien
Gabriel Mazzeti

Director of Photography:
Bruno Danielius

Editor:
Hugo Passos

Executive Producer:
Gabriel Mazzeti

First Assistant Camera:
Douglas Ramos

Location Manager:
Pedro Armando

Producer's Assistant:
Pedro Armando
Ronald Veras
Julia Riguez

Production Director:
Luciana Stipp

Second Assistant Camera:
Manrick Fernando

Sound Assistant:
Francis Fra

Sound Director:
Bruna Dantas

Still Photographer:
Juliana Palladino

Writer:
Geovanna Seccafien
Gabriel Mazzeti
Guilherme Golly

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