A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 3, 2016
Original Title:
Canção da Volta
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Lauper Filmes
Mira Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
One day, Eduardo arrives at his house and discovers that Julia, his wife, tried to commit suicide. She left her husband and two children without saying goodbye. After some time, she comes back home. He tries everything to set her straight, but the impossibility of knowing her fully grieves him. The shadow of the suicide and the inevitable ghost of a new chance hover over their heads. Eduardo insists on understanding his wife, but an increasing jealousy and an unexpected discovery of her past torture him. He does not realize that, most of the time, the search for control easily becomes an obsession.
ADR Recordist:
Ariel Henrique
Art Direction:
Gustavo Rosa de Moura
Joana Brasiliano
Assistant Director:
André Bomfim
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Bruna Ramos
Boom Operator:
Fernanda Porto
Tales Manfrinato
Casting:
Renata Kalman
Co-Producer:
Regina Jehá
Costume Design:
Flora Rebollo
Dialogue Editor:
Simone Alves
Director:
Gustavo Rosa de Moura
Director of Photography:
Flora Dias
Editor:
Bernardo Barcellos
Executive Producer:
Giulia Setembrino
First Assistant Director:
Helena Ungaretti
Key Makeup Artist:
Amanda Mirage
Producer:
Marina Person
Carmem Maia
Gustavo Rosa de Moura
Giulia Setembrino
Second Assistant Director:
Olivia Pedroso
Sound Editor:
Henrique Chiurciu
Sérgio Abdalla
Thomas Cullen
Daniel Turini
Fernando Henna
Sound Recordist:
Gustavo Nascimento
Supervising Sound Editor:
Fernando Henna
Daniel Turini
Unit Production Manager:
Íssis Valenzuela
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