A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Epilogue
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 23
Pedro, immersed in his repetitive routine, begins to feel lost when he realizes that things around him are disappearing day after day. Though he adapts to the changes, he cannot escape the growing feeling that an irreversible end is inevitable. The constant transformation of the environment and the gradual loss of the elements that previously defined his life make him question the stability of his own existence.
Additional Editing:
Matheus Moreira
Art Direction:
Victória Amorim
Assistant Camera:
Victória Amorim
Angie Abreu
Leonardo Ramos
Assistant Director:
Angie Abreu
BTS Photographer:
Victória Amorim
Camera Operator:
Matheus Moreira
Costume Coordinator:
Leonardo Ramos
Costume Supervisor:
Leonardo Ramos
Dialect Coach:
Victória Amorim
Director:
Leonardo Ramos
Director of Photography:
Matheus Moreira
Editor:
Julia Borges
Lighting Coordinator:
Matheus Moreira
Lighting Supervisor:
Matheus Moreira
Music Editor:
Matheus Moreira
On Set Props:
Leonardo Ramos
Victória Amorim
Matheus Moreira
Producer:
Matheus Moreira
Victória Amorim
Leonardo Ramos
Angie Abreu
Second Assistant Director:
Victória Amorim
Set Decoration:
Victória Amorim
Sound:
Angie Abreu
Sound Editor:
Julia Borges
Sound Mixer:
Julia Borges
Sound Recordist:
Angie Abreu
Visual Effects Editor:
Julia Borges
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