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Release Date:
May 17, 2003
Original Title:
Viva Sapato!
Alternate Titles:
El sexo lo cambia todo
Viva Zapato!
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Euroficción S.L.
Total Entertainment
Production Countries:
Brazil | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 16
Runtime: 94
A light-hearted and high-spirited story, full of spice, sensuality and romance, Viva Zapato tells the tale of Dolores, a beautiful Cuban dancer who decides to leave her failing marriage and open a restaurant by the beach with her aunt from Brazil. When her aunt sends her a pair of shoes instead of the money to start up the restaurant, she angrily sells the useless gift for spare change. Her dream fades away - until she discovers that the money was hidden in the heel. The zany search for the shoes begins, as she follows the footsteps through the lively streets of Havana, running into the quirky, colorful characters that bring Viva Zapato and Dolores' dream.
Art Department Assistant:
Emmanuelle Cerqueira
Art Direction:
Alexandre Meyer
Assistant Art Director:
Odair Zani
Assistant Costume Designer:
Rô Nascimento
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sandro Valerio
Assistant Production Manager:
Mariangela Furtado
Assistant Property Master:
Pedro von Tiesenhausen
Associate Producer:
Hélio Ferraz
Boom Operator:
Bruno Espírito Santo
Camera Operator:
Maurizio D'Atri
Cinematography:
Renato Padovani
Co-Executive Producer:
Walkiria Barbosa
Iafa Britz
Co-Producer:
Carlos Orengo
Costume Design:
Kika Lopes
Director:
Luiz Carlos Lacerda
Editor:
Juan Carlos Arroyo
First Assistant Director:
Hsu Chien
Gaffer:
Paulo Souza
Key Hair Stylist:
João Moreira Salles
Leadman:
Alexandre Meyer
Makeup Artist:
Guilherme Pereira
Music:
André Moraes
Producer:
Marc Bechar
Marcos Didonet
Vilma Lustosa
Producer's Assistant:
Daniel de Castro
Production Manager:
Marcelo Torres
Script Supervisor:
Fernanda Luz
Second Assistant Director:
Anita Barbosa
Set Decoration:
Ana Anet
Set Designer:
Carlos Eduardo Mallet
Sound Editor:
Simone Petrillo
Sound Mixer:
Licio Marcos de Oliveira
Video Assist Operator:
Lula Cerri
Writer:
Luiz Carlos Lacerda
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