A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 21, 2005
Original Title:
Mais uma Vez Amor
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Raccord Produções
Total Entertainment
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12
Runtime: 96
In Rio de Janeiro, the teenagers Lia and Rodrigo have opposite behaviors and personalities. The clumsy Rodrigo is responsible and good student, while the emancipated Lia is totally irresponsible. They have their first sexual intercourse together on April 23rd, and they schedule to meet each other every year in the same date. Along the years, Rodrigo graduates in engineering and gets married with Clara (Christine Fernandes), having a son. The single mother Lia has a life without any commitment, moves to Paris and comes back to Brazil later. After a comedown, Rodrigo leaves his family and quits his job to live with Lia. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Animation:
Fabiana Egrejas
Art Direction:
Bia Junqueira
Assistant Director:
Paola Vieira
Assistant Editor:
Fábio Fatorelli
Boom Operator:
Bruno Armelin
Marcel Costa
Casting:
Ciça Castello
Cinematography:
Renato Padovani
Costume Design:
Marilia Carneiro
Ricardo Raposo
Digital Effects Producer:
Marcelo Ferreira PeeJay
Director:
Rosane Svartman
Editor:
Tuco
Executive Producer:
Clélia Bessa
Iafa Britz
Location Assistant:
Kleber Souza
Makeup Artist:
Maria Inês Moura
Music:
Mauricio Barros
Frejat
Post Production Coordinator:
Karina Vanes
Post Production Supervisor:
Marcelo Pedrazzi
Marcelo Siqueira
Producer:
Walkiria Barbosa
Marcos Didonet
Hilton Kauffmann
Vilma Lustosa
Producer's Assistant:
Sabrina Valente
Production Coordinator:
Jenifer Marques
Production Manager:
Ilana Brakarz
Screenplay:
Ricardo Perroni
Rosane Svartman
Lulu Silva Telles
Carlos Lombardi
Script Supervisor:
Fernanda Colin
Second Assistant Director:
Clara Linhart
Second Second Assistant Director:
Fernando Albano
Sound Editor:
Maria Muricy
Simone Petrillo
Claudio Valdetaro
Sound Mixer:
Zezé d'Alice
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
José Luiz Sasso
Special Effects Coordinator:
Mauricio Couto Bevilaqua
Visual Effects:
Vanessa Mariano
Rogério Marinho
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