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Release Date:
June 30, 2025
Original Title:
We, Brothers
Alternate Titles:
Nós, Irmãos
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Lighthouse Productions
Striker Production
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16
Runtime: 30
Two old fellow mobsters meet up at hideout to discuss their next job. They plunge into a conversation recollecting their past deeds together, which leads them into argument and rivalry, until one of them realizes something is quite wrong.
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Art Direction:
Natã Lopes
Assistant Decorator:
Rafael TK
Assistant Director:
Cassio Gonzalez
Assistant Director of Photography:
Guilherme Schmidt
Assistant Production Manager:
João Vitor Macedo
Catering:
Sarah Marjourie
Cinematography:
Daniel Marques
Tulia Radaelli
Color Grading:
Daniel Marques
Costume Designer:
Anna Limazzi
Carol Blanco
Director:
Renata Jones
Editor:
Daniel Marques
Executive Producer:
Carlos Gaspar
Renata Jones
Music:
Pablo Greg
Evandro Dörner
Enrico Stornelli
Vinicius Longato
Producer:
Lighthouse Production
Striker Produções
Philip Leander
Brian Monteiro
Gabby Ballhausen
Screenplay:
Renata Jones
Sound:
Luiz Henrique Campos
Sound Assistant:
Teca Gomes
Sound Editor:
Evandro Dörner
Still Photographer:
André Drum
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