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Release Date:
October 31, 2024
Original Title:
Vive e deixa andar
Alternate Titles:
Liva and let go
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Filbox Produções
Production Countries:
Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 107
The world is not enough to cover all the misfortunes that afflict Lucas. An orphan, a loner and a troublemaker, Lucas is a moving target for all sorts of misfortunes. But things are never so bad that they can't get worse: Lucas loses his job and is about to be evicted from his home. When all seems lost, he receives a phone call from a childhood friend asking for his help. He has to entertain two influencers for a weekend in a luxurious mansion. It is in this veritable technological trap, guarded by a mysterious Englishman, that Lucas will discover unexpected secrets about his past and, more importantly, it is there that he will discover love. Danger, suspense and cocktail recipes! Romance, eroticism (to die for) and impossible snooker shots! Secret weapons, fast cars and scooter races! LIVE AND LET GO is a romantic action comedy with a licence to kill... with laughter!
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Art Department Coordinator:
Ana Teresa Castelo
Assistant Director:
Nuno Diogo
Chief Lighting Technician:
Pedro Curto
Director:
Miguel Cadilhe
Director of Photography:
Pedro Cardeira
Editor:
Gonçalo dos Santos
Makeup Department Head:
Sérgio Alxeredo
Music:
Filipe Homem Fonseca
Producer:
Miguel Cadilhe
Production Manager:
Bruno Martins
Screenplay:
Filipe Homem Fonseca
Sound Director:
Pedro Adamastor
Sound Mixer:
Hugo Leitão
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Ana Carolina Lopes
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