Amélia (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 25, 2000

Original Title:
Amélia

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Crystal Cinematográfica
RioFilme
Tuinho Schwartz Productions

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 130

Fictional story based on Sarah Bernhard's visit to Brazil in 1905. The actress, experiencing a personal and professional crisis at the time, is induced by her personal Brazilian maid, Amélia, to make a performance in Rio de Janeiro. After arriving, she is forced to stand the company of Amélia's exotic sisters.

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Assistant Director:
Alberto Gieco

Assistant Set Designer:
Carlos Eduardo Mallet

Costume Coordinator:
Natalia Stepanenko

Costume Design:
Kalma Murtinho

Director:
Ana Carolina

Director of Photography:
Rodolfo Sánchez

Editor:
Ademir Francisco

Executive Producer:
Tuinho Schwartz

Gaffer:
Ulisses Malta

Makeup Artist:
Uirandê Holanda

Original Music Composer:
Pedro Herculano
David Carbonara
Nelson Ayres

Production Design:
Maria Helena Alvarenga
Monica Rochlin

Production Manager:
René Bittencourt

Script Consultant:
José Antônio Pinheiro

Set Designer:
Roberto Mainieri

Sound:
Márcio Câmara

Sound Designer:
Chen Harpaz

Sound Recordist:
Lênio Oliveira

Thanks:
Héctor Babenco

Writer:
Ana Carolina

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