Freedom Station (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 4, 2013

Original Title:
Estação Liberdade

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Pródigo Filmes

Production Countries:
Brazil | Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

Mario Kubo is a quiet man. For many, he seems lost. Disconnected from the world around him, he is not doing well. On the days where we follow his life, he seems to undergo a fundamental transformation. Mario receives a letter from Japan with undecipherable content, since he doesn’t speak Japanese. Alone, he begins a journey after something that he is not quite sure what it is.

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Additional Photography:
Hugo Takeuchi

Assistant Camera:
Felipe Malheiro

Assistant Costume Designer:
Debora Ceccatto

Assistant Production Manager:
Raissa Drumond
Victor Brunetti

Best Boy Electric:
Junior Bocão

Best Boy Grip:
Alê Barnete

Casting:
Renata Kalman

Cinematography:
Ralph Strelow

Co-Editor:
Alexandre Boechat

Costume Design:
Andrea Simonetti

Director:
Caito Ortiz

Electrician:
Roberto Bonifazzi
Emerson Frari

Executive Producer:
Bianca Villar
Francesco Civita
Juliana Bauer
Beto Gauss

First Assistant Camera:
Alex Amati

First Assistant Director:
Marcelo Cordeiro

Gaffer:
Marcelo Pinheirinho

Key Grip:
Weber José 'Cabelo' da Silva Cunha

Legal Services:
Caio Mariano

Producer:
Beto Gauss
Francesco Civita
Bianca Villar

Production Design:
Marcos Carvalheiro

Production Manager:
Renata Rezende

Property Master:
Chiquinho Ribeiro

Set Designer:
Luana Demange

Sound Mixer:
Jorge Rezende

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Thiago A. Sachs

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mariano Alvarez

Video Assist Operator:
Flora Refosco

Writer:
Giuliano Cedroni
Caito Ortiz

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