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Release Date:
September 5, 2008
Original Title:
Linha de Passe
Alternate Titles:
Une famille brésilienne
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Double Helix Entertainment
MRC
Pathé
VideoFilmes
Production Countries:
Brazil | France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 15
Runtime: 108
In the periphery of São Paulo, the pregnant single mother Cleuza works as maid in the apartment of a middle-class family. Each of her sons has a different unknown father: the oldest, Dênis, has a baby son that lives with his mother and he works as motorcycle courier.
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Costume Design:
Cássio Brasil
Dialogue Editor:
Patrick Giraudi
Director:
Daniela Thomas
Walter Salles
Director of Photography:
Mauro Pinheiro Jr.
Editor:
Gustavo Giani
Lívia Serpa
Executive Producer:
François Ivernel
First Assistant Director:
Marcela Lordy
Foley Artist:
Catherine Harper
Christopher Moriana
Foley Mixer:
Darrin Mann
Hairstylist:
Emi Sato
Makeup Artist:
Gabi Moraes
Original Music Composer:
Gustavo Santaolalla
Producer:
Walter Salles
Daniela Thomas
Rebecca Yeldham
Mauricio Andrade Ramos
Production Design:
Valdy Lopes
Screenplay:
Walter Salles
Bráulio Mantovani
Daniela Thomas
Set Designer:
Fernanda Carlucci
Sound:
Leandro Lima
Zezé d'Alice
Frank Gaeta
Sound Editor:
Joe Lemola
Sound Recordist:
Gabriel J. Serrano
Still Photographer:
Paula Prandini
Stunt Coordinator:
Federico Cueva
Video Assist Operator:
Pablo Ramos
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Elodie Glain
Visual Effects Producer:
Pascal Laurent
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