Colo (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 16, 2017

Original Title:
Colo

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Alce Filmes
Sedna Films

Production Countries:
France | Portugal

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  PT: M/16 

Runtime: 136

Struggling against the crisis in Portugal, a mother doubles up jobs to pay the bills since her husband is unemployed. Their teenage daughter tries to keep living everyday life even if the money is running short, which makes everything uneasy. Escaping from their common reality, they slowly become strangers to one another, as the tension grows in silence and in guilt.

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Assistant Editor:
Charlotte Soyez

Colorist:
Amine Berrada

Dialogue Editor:
Damien Boitel

Director:
Teresa Villaverde

Director of Photography:
Acácio de Almeida

Editor:
Rodolphe Molla

Foley Artist:
Grégory Vincent

Hairstylist:
Sandra Pinto

Key Grip:
Manuel Ramos

Makeup Artist:
Sandra Pinto

Music Supervisor:
Tomás Gomes

Post Production Supervisor:
Adrien Léongue

Producer:
Teresa Villaverde
Cécile Vacheret

Production Assistant:
Flavien Giorda

Production Coordinator:
Catarina Barros

Publicist:
Viviane Andriani
A. Grimaud

Script Supervisor:
Renata Sancho

Second Assistant Camera:
Inês Gonçalo

Sound Designer:
Vasco Pimentel

Sound Editor:
Marion Papinot
Josefina Rodríguez

Sound Mixer:
Joël Rangon

Sound Recordist:
Florian Heine

Unit Production Manager:
Bruno Adrião

Writer:
Teresa Villaverde

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