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Release Date:
September 8, 2023
Original Title:
Pedágio
Alternate Titles:
Peaje
Toll
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Biônica Filmes
O Som e a Fúria
Production Countries:
Brazil | Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14
Runtime: 102
Suellen is a toll booth attendant who starts using her job to help a gang of thieves steal watches from people driving to the coast. But only for a noble cause: to send her son to an expensive gay conversion workshop.
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Art Direction:
Vicente Saldanha
Associate Producer:
Jorge Furtado
Marcio Fraccaroli
Casting Producer:
Ale Tosi
Co-Producer:
Carolina Markowicz
Thalita Zaher
Mario Peixoto
Continuity:
Carolina Ghidetti
Controller:
Paula Baía
Costume Design:
Marcia Nascimento
Director:
Carolina Markowicz
Director of Photography:
Luis Armando Arteaga
Editor:
Lautaro Colace
Ricardo Saraiva
Executive Producer:
João Macedo
Chica Mendonça
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Beatriz Masson
First Assistant Camera:
Elisa Ratts
First Assistant Director:
Daniel Chaia
First Assistant Director (Prep):
Renata Racy
Original Music Composer:
Filipe Derado
Post Production Coordinator:
Beto Bassi
Henrique Fialho
Producer:
Bianca Villar
Fernando Fraiha
Karen Castanho
Luís Urbano
Sandro Aguilar
Producer's Assistant:
Amanda Toni
Production Director:
Juliana Borges
Ronald Kashima
Second Assistant Camera:
Roger Fernandes
Second Assistant Director:
Audrey Pereira
Sound:
André Bellentani
Sound Mixer:
Toco Cerqueira
Sound Supervisor:
Filipe Derado
Still Photographer:
Hanna Vadasz
Third Assistant Director:
Sarah Mingotti
Felipe Solino
Writer:
Carolina Markowicz
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