Chamada a Cobrar (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 8, 2012

Original Title:
Chamada a Cobrar

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Gullane Entretenimento
África Filmes

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 72

A high class lady from Brazil falls into a fake kidnapping scam when she answers a stranger’s phone call. Believing that one of her daughters has been kidnapped, she is guided by a terrifying voice for 12 hours through the cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

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Art Direction:
Marcelo Escañuela

Assistant Director:
Cris Azzi

Casting Producer:
Cassia Rossini

Costumer:
Andrea Simonetti
Lica Stein

Director:
Anna Muylaert

Director of Photography:
Marcelo Trotta

Editor:
André Finotti

Executive Producer:
Sônia Império Hamburger
Caio Gullane

Makeup Artist:
Tayce Vale

Original Music Composer:
Tejo Damasceno
Rica Amabis

Producer:
Anna Muylaert
Fabiano Gullane
Débora Ivanov
Caio Gullane
Gabriel Lacerda

Production Director:
Jair Neto

Second Assistant Director:
André Moreira

Sound:
Thiago Bittencourt

Sound Editor:
Miriam Biderman
Ricardo Reis

Sound Mixer:
Ricardo Reis

Third Assistant Director:
Cassia Rossini

Writer:
Anna Muylaert

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