Os Xeretas (2001) [N/A]

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Release Date:
June 1, 2001

Original Title:
Os Xeretas

Genres:
Adventure | Family

Production Companies:
Europa Filmes
Magia Filmes
Swamp Filmes
TeleImage

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L 

Runtime: 90

They discovered the way for adventure.

Duda, Tato and Nick are inseparable friends, and call themselves "Os Xeretas" (The Snoopers). One day they find a girl with a strange symbol tattooed on her arm, lost in the city. The mystic Alana says she is, in fact, a time traveller, belonging to the Aleph people, responsible for the gates of time and space. She needs to get hold of a medallion to go home, or else she will die, but the medallion has been stolen. The Xeretas decide to help her. They go after the unscrupulous thief and his assistant, who had stolen it from the Museum of São Paulo. In the process, they discover a network of underground tunnels leading to unexpected places.

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Cinematography:
Cláudio Portioli

Co-Producer:
Hank Levine

Dialogue Editor:
Ana Chiarini

Director:
Michael Ruman

Editor:
Michael Ruman

Executive Producer:
Roberto d'Avila
João de Bártolo

First Assistant Camera:
Fabio Burtin

Music:
Brummel Gabriel
Sérgio Sá

Producer:
Homero Camargo
Michael Ruman

Production Design:
Antônio de Freitas

Screenplay:
Michael Ruman
Claudio Galperin

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
José Luiz Sasso

Sound Recordist:
Luiz Adelmo Manzano

Unit Production Manager:
Ivan Teixeira

Visual Development:
Ariel Wollinger

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Eduardo Sallas

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