Holy Tremor (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 5, 2017

Original Title:
Terremoto Santo

Alternate Titles:
Terremoto Santo

Genres:
Documentary | Music

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Brazil. Historically Pernambuco state in the country’s northeast was characterised agriculturally by the sugarcane industry. Today there is a new sector in the economy: various evangelical Christian groups are on the rise. The mantra of the evangelicals, who have gained an ever-increasing influence in Brazilian society over the past years, is the attainment of improvements in one’s personal and economic situations through adherence to an extreme religious practice. In Brazil the evangelicals have established themselves as a growing political power over the past years. They control segments of the media and preach hate and intolerance towards homosexuality and other creeds. HOLY TREMOR focuses on a young generation of priests, producers and singers who hail from a rural area and make gospel music. Wagner and de Burca take into account the environment of the protagonists in order to make ethics, morality and life visible in an aesthetic agglomeration.

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Art Direction:
Dani Vilela
Benjamin de Burca

Associate Producer:
Cecília da Fonte

Boom Operator:
Guga S. Rocha

Co-Producer:
Cecília da Fonte

Director:
Bárbara Wagner
Benjamin de Burca

Director of Photography:
Pedro Sotero

Editor:
Eduardo Serrano

Executive Producer:
Cecília da Fonte

Music:
Carlos Sá

Production Design:
Dani Vilela

Sound Designer:
Nicolau Domingues

Sound Editor:
Nicolau Domingues

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nicolau Domingues

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