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Release Date:
January 29, 2020
Original Title:
A Barca
Genres:
Mystery
Production Companies:
La Ursa Cinematográfica Ltda
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
On Christmas Eve, two women engage in a conversation in a boat, as it glides over the waters of a dark, cold pond. An unexpected event will leave its mark at the end of this crossing. Based on a short story by Lygia Fagundes Telles.
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Art Direction:
Nina Magalhães
Assistant Decorator:
Nathaly Pereira
Assistant Director:
Rafhael Barbosa
Assistant Director of Photography:
Chapola Silva
Camera Operator:
Chapola Silva
Casting:
Nilton Resende
Casting Director:
Nilton Resende
Colorist:
Marcos André Caraciolo
Digital Compositor:
Marcos André Caraciolo
Director:
Nilton Resende
Director of Photography:
Michel Rios
Editor:
Lis Paim
Effects Supervisor:
Marcos André Caraciolo
Gaffer:
Moab Oliveira
Graphic Designer:
Nataska Conrado
Lighting Artist:
Moab Oliveira
Makeup & Hair:
Nathaly Pereira
Producer's Assistant:
Leandro Alves
Production Director:
Nina Magalhães
Screenplay:
Nilton Resende
Second Assistant Director:
Paulo Silver
Sound:
Leo Bulhões
Sound Editor:
Lucas Coelho de Carvalho
Sound Mixer:
Lucas Coelho de Carvalho
Still Photographer:
Vanessa Mota
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