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Release Date:
April 18, 2015
Original Title:
Metade Homem, Metade Fantasma
Genres:
Documentary | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Tokyo Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
The whole life of man is but a point in time. HALF MAN, HALF GHOST is the latest exploration by Davi Pretto after his first feature-film CASTANHA. Pretto shows us an old man’s slow disappearing process, in a far and remote area in the south of Brazil. A man that represents an old style of men that inhabited this region, but no longer exists. Somewhere between an ethnographic documentary and a fantasy, a journey into darkness and oblivion.
Director:
Davi Pretto
Director of Photography:
Glauco Firpo
Editor:
Bruno Carboni
Producer:
Paola Wink
Sound Designer:
Tiago Bello
Writer:
Davi Pretto
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