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Release Date:
December 9, 2011
Original Title:
As Canções
Alternate Titles:
Las Canciones
The Songs
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
VideoFilmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Simple, emotionally compelling documentary that delves into the songs that hold meaning in people's lives. It is composed of 18 sessions where the director engages his subjects in conversation about the song they picked. The end product is deeply personal stories about music and its intimate connection to memory, love, loss, self-discovery, regret, death, and life.
Assistant Camera:
Bacco Andrade
Assistant Director:
Laura Liuzzi
Ernesto Piccolo
Assistant Director Trainee:
João Maia
Maria Alice Arida
Assistant Editor:
Sheyla Almeida
Colorist:
Gerson Silva
Director:
Eduardo Coutinho
Director of Photography:
Jacques Cheuiche
Editor:
Jordana Berg
Electrician:
Wilsinho
Executive Producer:
João Moreira Salles
Mauricio Andrade Ramos
Machinist:
Teko
Makeup Artist:
Rose Verçosa
Production Assistant:
Ianuzza de Lima
Production Director:
Carolina Benevides
Research Assistant:
João Maia
Researcher:
Laura Liuzzi
Sound:
Valéria Ferro
Sound Editor:
Denilson Campos
Sound Mixer:
Denilson Campos
Still Photographer:
Zeca Guimarães
Vocal Coach:
Cecília Spyer
Writer:
Eduardo Coutinho
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