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Release Date:
July 14, 2016
Original Title:
Carrossel 2: O Sumiço de Maria Joaquina
Alternate Titles:
Carrossel 2: O Sumiço de Maria Joaquina
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Paris Entretenimento
RioFilme
SBT
Televisa
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L
Runtime: 93
The children are invited by a Brazilian music star to one of his shows. But the trip turns into a nightmare when the villains Gonzales and Gonzalito, recently released from prison, decide to kidnap Maria Joaquina.
Art Direction:
João Bizzaro
Assistant Art Director:
Isabela Lazarini
Juliana Matsuki
Assistant Camera:
Lucas de Albuquerque Lourenço
Assistant Editor:
Rania Suwidan
Assistant Production Manager:
Paulo Abel
Letícia Fiochi
Assistant Set Decoration Buyer:
Laura Christov Sancho
Boom Operator:
Abrão Antunes
Cinematography:
Dante Belluti
Costumer:
Maria Barbalho
Digital Compositor:
Liciani Vargas
Director:
Maurício Eça
Executive Producer:
Renata Rezende
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Thaís Marinho
First Assistant Camera:
Jeff Caveagna
First Assistant Director:
Pedro Barbalho
Gaffer:
Dimas Oliveira
Key Grip:
Neto Valesi
Location Manager:
Paulo Abel
Makeup Supervisor:
André Anastácio
Music:
Samuel Ferrari
Music Programmer:
Samuel Ferrari
Orchestrator:
Samuel Ferrari
Post Production Assistant:
Marina Frascareli
Arthur Schneider
Post Production Coordinator:
Nilma Gomes
Post Production Supervisor:
Luis Ignacio Barrague
Karina Vanes
Ariel Wollinger
Producer:
Marcio Fraccaroli
Sandi Adamiu
Diane Maia
Producer's Assistant:
Mariana Marcondes
Production Design:
Marghe Pennacchi
Production Manager:
Raissa Drumond
Screenplay:
Márcio Alemão
Mirna Nogueira
Second Assistant Camera:
Douglas Lacerda
Set Decoration:
Mariana Hermann
Sound:
Felipe Junqueira
Fábio Goes
Sound Editor:
Camila Mariga
Vitor Moraes
Débora Morbi
Sound Mixer:
Jorge Vaz
Jorge Rezende
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paulo Gama
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Eduardo Amodio
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