Neon Cats (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Neon Cats

Alternate Titles:
Neon Cats

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Cinema UFSC
Rãn Filmes

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

A group of college students compose and discuss hallucinogenic audio tracks in their podcast named "Neon Cats". After a particular episode, a masked figure invades the annual podcast party and begins to chase one by one, starting a deadly cat and mouse game!

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3D Modeller:
Virgínia Menine

Art Direction:
Thomas “T-Rex” Kollnberger

Assistant Director:
Marina Tancredo

Casting Director:
Marthina Baldwin

Colorist:
Lívia Komati

Continuity:
Bianca Saba

Costume Assistant:
Ariadne Correa

Costumer:
Gabs Fernandes Nunes

Director:
Tiago Sottomaior Saccenti

Director of Photography:
Letícia Vitória
Lorene Nascimento

Editor:
Miguel A. Siqueira

Executive Producer:
Luana Ferretti

First Assistant Art Direction:
Ana Laura Cancelier

Makeup & Hair:
Beatriz Dutra
Maria Rosa Schultz

Makeup Designer:
Daniele Nass
Mônica Medeiros

Music:
Conny
Pedro Alux

Production Assistant:
Larah Roncalio
Enzo Benedocci

Production Director:
Kimie Ishimoto

Second Assistant Art Director:
Beatriz Dutra

Sound Director:
Conny

Sound Editor:
Cristiano Gobbi

Sound Mixer:
Tiago Sottomaior Saccenti

Writer:
Kristel Kardeal
Thomas “T-Rex” Kollnberger

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