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Release Date:
September 3, 2015
Original Title:
Quem Matou Eloá?
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Doctela / Pietà Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 24
In 2008, a young man broke into his ex-girlfriend's apartment, holding her and her friend hostage at gunpoint for five days. The so-called "crime of passion" was covered live and rabidly followed like a perverse telenovela. This film's pointed analysis of the Brazilian police and media's sensationalization of violence against women sadly explains the country's elevated rate of femicide.
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Art Direction:
André Menezes
Assistant Camera:
Flora Correia
Arthur Ribeiro
Assistant Electrician:
Leandro Buba
Camera Operator:
Wilma Esser
André Manfrim
Daniel Perseguim
Colorist:
Fabio Tashiro
Director:
Lívia Perez
Director of Photography:
Cris Lyra
Driver:
Silvio Cesar da Conceição
Editor:
Cristina Müller
Lívia Perez
Electrician:
Luiz Paulo Xein
Executive Producer:
Giovanni Francischelli
Machinist:
Luiz Paulo Xein
Makeup Artist:
Julia Klemz
Music:
Júlia Teles
Production Director:
Lívia Perez
Fernanda de Capua
Researcher:
Lívia Perez
Sound:
Clara Cervantes
Sound Editor:
Júlia Teles
Henrique Chiurciu
Sound Mixer:
Júlia Teles
Henrique Chiurciu
Special Effects:
André Menezes
Still Photographer:
Caio Antônio
Giovanni Francischelli
Writer:
Lívia Perez
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