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Release Date:
June 27, 2019
Original Title:
Divino Amor
Alternate Titles:
Boska miłość
Bozanska ljubav
Guddommelig kjærlighet
Kutsal Ask
Overgod
Божественная любовь
神の愛
Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Bord Cadre Films
Canal Brasil
Desvia
Film i Väst
Globo Filmes
House on Fire
Jirafa
Malbicho Cine
Mer Film
Snowglobe
Production Countries:
Brazil | Chile | Denmark | Norway | Sweden | Uruguay
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
In 2027 Brazil, civil servant Joana mainly deals with divorce cases. As a member of a branch of evangelical Christians known as the Divino Amor group, she uses her position to offer a kind of physical therapy to couples who want to separate. Although Joana and her husband Danilo regularly consummate their marriage, neither her constant prayers nor any other methods of assistance seem to be able to fulfill their desire for a child.
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Art Direction:
Thales Junqueira
Assistant Director Trainee:
Juliana Soares
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Andrea Afonso
Eline Soares
Zé Lucas
Associate Producer:
José Alvarenga Jr.
Vincent Wang
Casting:
Gabriel Domingues
Co-Producer:
Anthony Muir
Maria Ekerhovd
Katrin Pors
Dan Wechsler
Mikkel Jersin
Matías De Bourguignon
Jamal Zeinal Zade
Rodrigo Plá
Augusto Matte
Eva Jakobsen
Sandino Saravia
Co-Writer:
Marcelo Gomes
Costume Design:
Rita Azevedo
Director:
Gabriel Mascaro
Director of Photography:
Diego García
Editor:
Eduardo Serrano
Fernando Epstein
George Cragg
Lívia Serpa
First Assistant Director:
Tiago Melo
Priscila Doro
Graphic Designer:
Natália Magnus
Makeup Department Head:
Tayce Vale
Original Music Composer:
Otávio Santos
Juan Campodónico
Santiago Marrero
Cláudio N
DJ Dolores
Producer:
Rachel Ellis
Production Design:
Thales Junqueira
Screenplay:
Rachel Ellis
Esdras Bezerra
Lucas Paraizo
Gabriel Mascaro
Second Assistant Director:
Julia Medeiros
Set Decoration:
Helga Queiroz
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