A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 19, 2019
Original Title:
Te Sufoco, Me Asfixio
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16
How do we get along with the things we take with us? "Te Sufoco, Me Asfixio" is an experimental videodance which purposes a reflection about what do we think and how we react to ourselves.
Art Direction:
Gabriel Borges
Brendha Rocha
Assistant Director:
Pedro Vilo
Gabriela Goulart
Cinematography:
Vinicius André Maciel
Iury Peres Malucelli
Clapper Loader:
André F. Diniz
Viviane Freitas
Colorist:
Ju Choma
Rodrigo Tomita
Director:
Ju Choma
Rodrigo Tomita
Editor:
Rodrigo Tomita
Ju Choma
Producer:
Mateus Simões
Iago Tonquelski
Screenplay:
Rodrigo Tomita
Ju Choma
Sound:
Iury Peres Malucelli
Gabi Ferreira
Sound Director:
Iury Peres Malucelli
Gabi Ferreira
Still Photographer:
André F. Diniz
Viviane Freitas
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