A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 30, 2019
Original Title:
aquilo que desapareceu
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
BG Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12
Runtime: 61
A man has his routine reduced to his monotonous work and the suspicious relationship with his wife, until objects, places and people mysteriously disappear, making his life more interesting and, at the same time, dangerous.
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Animation:
Edgard Carvalho
Art Department Assistant:
Gabriel Moraes
Isabela Caetano
Renata Ferreira
Assistant Director:
Raphael R. Freitas
Assistant Director of Photography:
Alex Amaral
Raphael R. Freitas
Associate Producer:
Francisca Sousa
Maria Rita Rodrigues
Suzi Castanheira
Camera Operator:
Alex Amaral
Lucas Pelaes
Casting:
Gabriel Moraes
Color Grading:
Lucas Pelaes
Costume Designer:
Ananda Morais
Director:
Lucas Pelaes
Director of Photography:
Lucas Pelaes
Editor:
Edgard Carvalho
Lucas Pelaes
Executive Producer:
Raphael R. Freitas
Aroldo Silva Freitas
Location Manager:
Gabriel Moraes
Makeup & Hair:
Ananda Morais
Producer:
Raphael R. Freitas
Lucas Pelaes
Producer's Assistant:
Gabriel Moraes
Production Design:
Ananda Morais
Production Designer:
Ananda Morais
Sound Effects Editor:
Raphael R. Freitas
Sound Recordist:
Edgard Carvalho
Visual Effects:
Edgard Carvalho
Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Ananda Morais
Writer:
Lucas Pelaes
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