Kbela (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 12, 2015

Original Title:
Kbela

Alternate Titles:
K-Bela
KBELA - O Filme

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

An experience of being a woman and becoming black

Kbela is an experience of being a woman and becoming black. The film’s screenplay is based on the tale of MC K-Bela, which tells the story of a black girl, a resident of Rio’s Baixada Fluminense region, who went through a process of whitening during her life and decided to liberate herself from this, letting her natural hair grow again, getting rid of chemical interference.

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Art Direction:
Ana Almeida

Assistant Art Director:
Bia Pimenta

Assistant Director:
Letícia Santiago

Best Boy Electric:
André Martins

Cinematography:
Felipe Drehmer
Karima Shehata

Color Timer:
Felipe Drehmer

Costume Design:
Macela Domingos
Vinicius Couto

Director:
Yasmin Thayná

Director of Photography:
Felipe Drehmer

Editor:
Rafael Todeschini

Electrician:
Douglas Bolzan
Tabatta Martins

Hair Setup:
Piu Gontijo

Hairstylist:
Camila de Alexandre

Makeup Artist:
Camila de Alexandre

Music:
Ana Beatriz Silva
Ana Magalhães
Monica Ávila
Thomas Harres

Post Production Supervisor:
Paula Ordonhes

Producer:
Douglas Bolzan

Production Manager:
Monique Rocco
Erika Candido

Screenplay:
Yasmin Thayná

Sound Editor:
Tiago Emanuel

Sound Recordist:
Tiago Emanuel

Sound mixer:
Tiago Emanuel

Still Photographer:
Alile Dara Onawale

Storyboard:
Tatyane Menendes
Arthur Lestak

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