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Release Date:
October 25, 2013
Original Title:
Meu Passado Me Condena: O Filme
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Globo Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12
Runtime: 102
The immature and cheap douche bag Fábio Clóvis marries the pseudo-intellectual Miá and they travel in a cruise to Europe on board of a fancy passenger vessel. Fabio and Miá are invited to have dinner with the wealthy Beto Assunção and his gorgeous wife Laura in a VIP restaurant on the vessel. Soon Fábio discovers that Beto was Miá's boyfriend and Miá learns that Fábio had a crush on Laura that was his classmate. Meanwhile the cynical chamber maid Suzana Mello and her estranged husband, the entertainer Wilson, make a bet that Fábio and Miá will split before the end of the trip and poison their relationship. When the ship arrives in Casablanca, Fábio meets his bothersome childhood friend Cabeça that affects their honeymoon.
Art Direction:
Fabiana Egrejas
Costumer:
Mel Akerman
Director:
Julia Rezende
Director of Photography:
Dante Belluti
Editor:
Maria Rezende
Executive Producer:
Heloisa Rezende
Makeup Artist:
Martín Macías Trujillo
Mix Technician:
Denilson Campos
Rodrigo Noronha
Original Music Composer:
Marco Tommaso
Fabio Mondego
Fael Mondego
Producer:
Mariza Leão
Producer's Assistant:
Thiago Pimentel
Production Coordinator:
Marcela Altberg
Sound:
Felipe Machado
Sound Editor:
Tomas Alem
Bernardo Uzeda
Writers' Production:
Patricia Corso
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