A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 3, 2017
Original Title:
O Filme da Minha Vida
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Bananeira Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 113
The sierras of southern Brazil, 1963. The son of an French man and a Brazilian woman, Tony is a young man with a profound love of cinema and poetry. After graduating from college he returns to his small town in rural Brazil, to find out that his father had left for good, back to France. Tony then looks for the company of his fathers friends in search of information and references of a lost male role-model. He becomes a school teacher and a male figure to kids, in an attempt to provide them with something he lacks himself. A series of developments lead him to a surprising final lead on his fathers' whereabouts and reasons for leaving.
Art Direction:
Monica Delfino
René Padilha
Claudio Amaral Peixoto
Assistant Costume Designer:
Gabriela Campos
Maria Vilhena
Ananda Frazao
Rô Nascimento
Associate Producer:
Carlos Diegues
Boom Operator:
Andersom Ferreira
Camera Operator:
Walter Carvalho
Casting Assistant:
Nara Lucia Maia
Casting Producer:
Simone Buttelli
Co-Producer:
Leonardo Edde
Compositing Lead:
Mina Kadry
Costume Design:
Kika Lopes
Dialogue Editor:
Tomas Alem
Digital Compositor:
Arthur Gallindo
Felipe Almeida
Vanessa Perotoni
Lucas Sousa
Marcelo Jamiuk Cois
Director:
Selton Mello
Director of Photography:
Walter Carvalho
Editor:
Marcio Hashimoto
Executive Producer:
Leonardo Edde
Vânia Catani
Vinicio Espinosa
Selton Mello
First Assistant Camera:
Bacco Andrade
First Assistant Director:
Kity Féo
Foley Artist:
Felipe Burger Marques
Foley Editor:
Gabriel Schulz
Foley Recordist:
Renato Galimberti
Hairstylist:
Marli Toledo
Key Makeup Artist:
Ana Carla
Line Producer:
Glauco Urbim
Location Manager:
Glauco Urbim
Makeup Artist:
João Ribeiro
Makeup Department Head:
Uirandê Holanda
Marlene Moura
Novel:
Antonio Skármeta
Post Production Assistant:
Gabriela Ruffino
Post Production Supervisor:
Juca Diaz
Producer:
Vânia Catani
Producer's Assistant:
Laise Nascimento
Production Assistant:
Duda Cartolano
Shana Salazar
Production Design:
Claudio Amaral Peixoto
Production Manager:
Clara Machado
Production Sound Mixer:
George Saldanha
Second Assistant Camera:
João Naves
Second Assistant Director:
Rafael Braz
Amanda Letícia Pio
Set Designer:
João Bueno
Sound:
George Saldanha
Sound Editor:
Waleska Sartori
Sound Effects Editor:
Tomas Alem
Sound Mixer:
George Saldanha
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Débora Arima
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Caio Guerin
Manon Ribat
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Armando Torres Jr.
Sound Recordist:
Fabio Carneiro Leão
Sound Supervisor:
Bernardo Uzeda
Third Assistant Director:
André Chaves
Video Assist Operator:
Juliana Martins
Visual Effects:
Felipe Almeida
Visual Effects Producer:
Sofia Franco
Hugo Gurgel
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