A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 26, 2007
Original Title:
Estômago
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Indiana Production
Zencrane Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16
Runtime: 113
In a dog-eat-dog world, Raimundo Nonato has found an alternative way to move ahead: he cooks. No matter what social strata this deceptively innocent young man inhabits, he hones his skills and sharpens his knives—and then he falls in love. Jorge's nimble comic fable provides a smartly constructed gastronomic allegory for ambition and survival.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Suzana Aragão
Art Direction:
Jussara Perussolo
Assistant Art Director:
Alessandro Yamada
Assistant Production Manager:
Paula Barp
Lívia Duclerc
Boom Operator:
Bruno Hack
Casting Producer:
Renata Medeiros
Costume Design:
Marisol Grossi
Director:
Marcos Jorge
Director of Photography:
Toca Seabra
Editor:
Luca Alverdi
Electrician:
Odair Silva
Executive Producer:
Cláudia da Natividade
First Assistant Director:
Rodrigo Sarti Werthein
Foley Artist:
Daniele Doni
Graphic Designer:
Eduardo Gameiro
Grip:
Fábio Romão
Key Grip:
Flávio Romão
Key Makeup Artist:
Marcelino de Miranda
Location Manager:
Alessandra Haro
Marcio Tesserolli
Music:
Giovanni Venosta
Producer:
Cláudia da Natividade
Fabrizio Donvito
Marco Cohen
Producer's Assistant:
Eduardo Gameiro
Production Coordinator:
Taciana Fortunati
Production Manager:
Max Leean
Alessandro Mascheroni
Screenplay:
Fabrizio Donvito
Lusa Silvestre
Marcos Jorge
Cláudia da Natividade
Second Assistant Director:
Rafael Barion
Second Second Assistant Director:
Larissa Guimarães
Set Production Intern:
Janie Paula
Sound:
Maricetta Lombardo
Sound Designer:
Jean-Christophe Casalini
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Francesco Grassi
Story:
Lusa Silvestre
Third Assistant Director:
Humberto Cabral
Video Assist Operator:
Lívia Duclerc
Visual Effects Producer:
Pierfrancesco Fiorenza
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