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Release Date:
May 12, 2011
Original Title:
Rosa Morena
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Fine & Mellow Productions
Ginga Eleven
Production Countries:
Brazil | Denmark
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 11 HU: 16
Runtime: 90
Thomas, a Danish gay man, is unable to adopt in his home country. He visits a friend in Brazil to explore the possibility of bringing home a child. Eventually he meets Maria, a poor woman who is willing to give away the child she is carrying in exchange for money. As he waits for the child, Thomas takes care of Maria, and their relationship develops in a way he did not expect
Accounting Supervisor:
Henrik Zein
Art Direction:
Valdy Lopes
Assistant Editor:
Alex Ferreira Barreiro
Assistant Property Master:
Adriano Izoli
Boom Operator:
Abrão Antunes
Casting:
Maria Julia Andrade
Color Timer:
Michael Frank Nielsen
Costume Design:
Cássio Brasil
Dialogue Editor:
Jacques Pedersen
Director:
Carlos Augusto de Oliveira
Director of Photography:
Philippe Kress
Editor:
Anja Farsig
First Assistant Camera:
Fabio Burtin
First Assistant Director:
Joana Clark
Foley Artist:
Torben Greve
Gaffer:
Russo
Grip:
Carlos Fidélis
Lighting Technician:
Daniel Christensen
Line Producer:
Daniela Antonelli Aun
Emilie Steensgaard
Location Manager:
Giba Cuscianna
Music:
Frithjof Toksvig
Post Production Assistant:
Egil Dennerline
Producer:
Thomas Gammeltoft
Astrid Hytten
Hank Levine
Ivan Teixeira
Production Manager:
Emerson Jussiani Macarrão
Property Master:
Chiquinho Ribeiro
Screenplay:
Carlos Augusto de Oliveira
Jens Dahl
Morten Kirkskov
Script Supervisor:
Fadhia Salomão
Second Assistant Camera:
Luz Guerra
Second Assistant Director:
Camila Gentile
Yuri Scocuglia
Set Designer:
Fernanda Carlucci
Set Production Intern:
Lucas Mendes Kater
Sound Designer:
Roar Skau Olsen
Sound Effects Editor:
Peter Albrechtsen
Sound Mixer:
Jorge Vaz
Translator:
Lucas Mendes Kater
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