A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 12, 2015
Original Title:
A Percepção do Medo
Alternate Titles:
A Percepção do Medo
Percepção do Medo
Uptake Fear
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Infravermelho Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Marcus is not having a good day. He never seems to have a good day. He has to smash in his rear window just to get out of his Volkswagen Beetle, having parked it too close between two other cars. He has to do all the dirty work in the office, while his spoiled rich kid colleague cooks the books for profit and shamelessly flirts with all his female co-workers. He’s attracted to his next-door neighbor who gets beaten and cheated upon by her boyfriend, but she doesn’t want to leave him. And he gets robbed at knife-point right outside his apartment building. Marcus manages to take the knife and chase away his attacker, but not before he gets stabbed in the shoulder. The incident awakens something dark in Marcus. He becomes a man with a mission, determined to set right all the injustice done to him. But ones the blood starts flowing, there’s no going back.
Additional Music:
Excria Reverbera
Anna White
Petter Gossweiller
Art Direction:
Enrico Phuentes
Assistant Director:
Raphael Borghi
Associate Producer:
Garganta Silva
Cinematography:
Andre Sigwalt
Flavio C. Von Sperling
Director:
Armando Fonseca
Kapel Furman
Editor:
Armando Fonseca
Gurcius Gewdner
Executive Producer:
Flavio C. Von Sperling
Teresa Siewerdt
Kapel Furman
Hector B.
First Assistant Director:
Greta Antoine
Makeup Artist:
Jessica Andrade Monge
Original Music Composer:
André Z. Pagnossim
Theta
Producer:
João Pedro Fleck
Nicolas Tonsho
Mariana Betoni
Gurcius Gewdner
Second Unit Director:
Gurcius Gewdner
Sound:
Thiago Bittencourt
Gustavo da Rosa
Rafa Cumis
Sound Editor:
Samyr Aissami
Special Effects:
Alexandre Brunoro
Raphael Borghi
Kapel Furman
Supervising Producer:
Armando Fonseca
Writer:
Armando Fonseca
Kapel Furman
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