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Release Date:
May 18, 2003
Original Title:
Lost Zweig
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 113
The life of Austrian writer Stefan Zweig in Brazil. He wrote the famous book "Brasil, País do Futuro" (Brazil, Country of the Future). He and his wife Lotte, in a mysterious death pact, decided to kill themselves in the week following 1942 Carnival, in Brazil.
Art Direction:
Bárbara Quadros
Book:
Alberto Dines
Casting:
Ruy Brito
Andrew Hood
Tree Petts
Co-Producer:
Deborah Calla
Costume Design:
Ticiana Passos
Director:
Sylvio Back
Director of Photography:
Antonio Luiz Mendes
Editor:
Francisco Moreira
Executive Producer:
Margit Richter
Makeup Artist:
Rosa Versoça
Producer:
Sylvio Back
Screenplay:
Sylvio Back
Nicholas O'Neill
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