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Release Date:
May 29, 2010
Original Title:
O Sarcófago
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Cavalo do Cão Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 20
A man and his struggle against the inevitable corrosion process of the flesh and his attempts to dominate it, postpone it, ignore it. He is a Post-Exu, a pré-cyborg that cuts through the city like a rock and roll radical note. Welcome to the other side, the one that should not be seen, the dark side, the inexplicable. Welcome to the Sarcophagus.
Director:
Daniel Lisboa
Director of Photography:
Fábio Rocha
Editor:
Marcos Povoas
Executive Producer:
Tenille Bezerra
Producer:
Daniel Lisboa
Screenplay:
Daniel Lisboa
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