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Release Date:
February 2, 2019
Original Title:
São Vito
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Uruçu
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
Story about the imposing building Edifício São Vito, a mark on the center of São Paulo gentrification system. The building was demolished in 2011, with many families being deallocated after an agreemente with the city town that was never accomplished.
Assistant Director:
Carla Kinzo
Assistant Editor:
Leonardo Virno
Color Grading:
Gui Mohallem
Director:
Camila Mouri
Pedro Caldas
Director of Photography:
Pedro Eliezer
Editor:
Juliana Munhoz
Graphic Designer:
Marina Quintanilha
Music:
Bruno Palazzo
Music Editor:
Sérgio Abdalla
Producer:
Pedro Caldas
Researcher:
Rudá Cordaro
Script Consultant:
Marta Nehring
Sound Editor:
Guile Martins
Sound Technical Supervisor:
André Bomfim
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