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Release Date:
February 1, 2025
Original Title:
Quem se Move
Alternate Titles:
Those Who Move
Production Companies:
Ladaia
Terratreme
Production Countries:
Brazil | Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
A Lisbon night is traversed by the intensity of René, a precarious young Brazilian who has anchored in town, immersed in personal and existential conflicts. Queer parties, love, rejection and loneliness move through her body, out of place between the two continents. Stephanie Ricci captures the experiences of a free soul on the run, of one who doesn’t know where, how and when, with vivid sequences and conversations that impregnate a magnificent city portrait.
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Art Direction:
Branca Freitas
Assistant Art Director:
Mariana Falconi
Assistant Camera:
Mafalda Fresco
Assistant Costume Designer:
Mariana Falconi
Assistant Director:
Juliana Mileo
Casting Producer:
Guili Castro
Bibi Dória
Choreographer:
Bibi Dória
Cinematography:
Leonardo Simões
Co-Producer:
João Matos
Color Grading:
Andreia Bertini
Director:
Stephanie Ricci
Editor:
Pedro Formigoni
Stephanie Ricci
Executive Producer:
André Bulascoschi
Pedro Formigoni
Rodrigo Lavorato
Stephanie Ricci
Gaffer:
Pedro Lima
Line Producer:
André Bulascoschi
Daniela Sousa Dias
Rodrigo Lavorato
Makeup Designer:
Jude Sousa
Diogo Sixx
Post Production Coordinator:
Pedro Formigoni
Producer:
André Bulascoschi
Pedro Formigoni
Rodrigo Lavorato
Stephanie Ricci
Script:
Stephanie Ricci
Script Supervisor:
Pedro Formigoni
Second Assistant Camera:
Mariana Santana
Second Assistant Director:
Gabriela Giffoni
Sound:
Marcelo Tavares
Sound Designer:
Hugo Leitão
Still Photographer:
Aline Belfort
Wardrobe Assistant:
Luisa (Jubs) Jubilut
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Branca Freitas
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