A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Nelson Xavier, Juliana Paes, Amélia Bittencourt
Written by:
Marcelo Galvão
Directed by:
Marcelo Galvão
Release Date:
August 8, 2014
Original Title:
A Despedida
Alternate Titles:
A Despedida
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Gatacine
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 90
A 92-year-old man decides that the time has come to say goodbye to all that is most important in his life, including his lover – who is 55 years younger than him.
Based on true facts, Farewell tells the story of Admiral, a 92-year-old man, who decides that the time has come to say goodbye to all that is most important in his life and spends one last night with his lover who is 55 years younger than him. The movie shows that true love is timeless, ageless and limitless.
Art Direction:
Zenor Ribas
Boom Operator:
Anderson Ferreira
Camera Operator:
Marcelo Galvão
Eduardo Makino
Casting Producer:
Agnaldo Baliza
Costume Assistant:
Moara Costenaro
Costume Design:
Kiki Orona
Dialogue Editor:
Marcelo Cyro
Director:
Marcelo Galvão
Director of Photography:
Eduardo Makino
Editor:
Rodrigo Menecucci
Executive Producer:
Marçal Souza
First Assistant Camera:
Eduardo Yamanaka
First Assistant Director:
Simone Teider
Foley Artist:
Pedro Lima
Foley Recordist:
Vitor Motter
Key Hair Stylist:
Roger Ferrari
Makeup Artist:
Roger Ferrari
Music Editor:
Pedro Lima
Post Production Coordinator:
Flavio Gayjutz
Producer:
Marcelo Galvão
Producer's Assistant:
Juliana Alves
Production Design:
Zenor Ribas
Second Assistant Camera:
Roberto Mamfrim
Sound:
Zezinho Mutarelli
Sound Designer:
Pedro Lima
Sound Effects Editor:
Marcelo Cyro
Pedro Lima
Sound Mixer:
Leandro Lima
Pedro Lima
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marcelo Cyro
Sergio Fouad
Pedro Lima
Supervising Sound Editor:
Pedro Lima
Theme Song Performance:
Ed Cortês
Wardrobe Assistant:
Regina Spagnolo
Writer:
Marcelo Galvão
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