A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 23, 2005
Original Title:
Sal de Prata
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Casa de Cinema de Porto Alegre
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
After her boyfriend's death, a successful executive finds some unfinished scripts in the dead man's computer, and decides to make a film of them. Her relationship with the world of movie-making is going to change her life.
Assistant Art Director:
Ana Biavaschi
Assistant Camera:
Juliano Lopes
Fernando Bertoluci
Assistant Director:
Ana Luíza Azevedo
Assistant Editor:
Alfredo Barros
Assistant Grip:
Elisandro Fagundes
Ricardo Luz
Casting:
Cynthia Caprara
Casting Assistant:
Sheila Amaral
Continuity:
Janaína Fischer
Director:
Carlos Gerbase
Director of Photography:
Jacob Solitrenick
Editor:
Giba Assis Brasil
Gaffer:
Guilherme Kroeff
Grip:
Breno Rizzon Filho
Lighting Technician:
Wolmar Beck
Marcos Alexandre da Silva
Makeup & Hair:
Aline Matias
Mixing Engineer:
Alexandre Sobral
Marcos Abreu
Music Director:
Tiago Flores
Music Editor:
Daniel Wolff
Producer:
Nora Goulart
Luciana Tomasi
Production Assistant:
Flávia Matzenbacher
Renata Timm
Zu Escobar
Production Design:
Fiapo Barth
Production Manager:
Marco Baioto
Props:
Pierre Olivé
Second Assistant Director:
Guss Mallmann
Set Designer:
Rita Faustini
Sound Designer:
José Luiz Sasso
Sound Recordist:
Rafael Rodrigues
Still Photographer:
Ana Luz
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