A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 13, 2010
Original Title:
15 minutos de tolerância
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A woman lost in a mall parking lot tries desperately to find her way out. As she wanders aimlessly between parked cars, she struggles to maintain her sanity and resolve a decaying relationship via her cell phone, discovering the hard way how much she may have contributed to being the victim of her own labyrinth.
Art Direction:
Letícia Lima
Assistant Camera:
Pedro Von Krüger
Marília Scharlach
Assistant Director:
Daniela Abreu
Cinematography:
Pablo Hoffmann
Director:
Ian SBF
Editor:
Ian SBF
Executive Producer:
Daniela Abreu
Ian SBF
Nara Elisa Mendes
Fábio Porchat
Machinist:
Wilson Lima
Production Assistant:
Elisa Bedran
Alan Fernandes
Sound Editor:
Raul Macedo
Writer:
Fábio Porchat
Ian SBF
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