A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 3, 2022
Original Title:
Alma Viva
Alternate Titles:
Bruxa
巫巫阿嬤不要走
活着的灵魂
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Entre Chien et Loup
Fluxus Films
Midas Filmes
Tandem
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Portugal
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP PT: M/14
Runtime: 85
Like every summer, little Salomé returns to her family village nestled in the Portuguese mountains for the holidays. As the vacations begin in a carefree atmosphere, her beloved grandmother suddenly dies. While the adults are tearing each other apart over the funeral, Salomé is haunted by the spirit of the one who was considered a witch.
ADR Recording Engineer:
Joana Niza Braga
Assistant Art Director:
Francisco Bartilotti
Assistant Editor:
Théo Madar
Célia Choque Quispe
Blaise Fouquet
Camera Operator:
Leandro Vaz da Silva
Pedro Emauz
Co-Producer:
Sébastien Delloye
Matthias Jenny
Raquel Morte
Thomas Berthon-Fischman
Dialogue Editor:
Selıa Çakir
Director:
Cristèle Alves Meira
Director of Photography:
Rui Poças
Editor:
Pierre Deschamps
First Assistant Camera:
Nuno Ferreira
Rui Rodrigues
First Assistant Director:
Ângela Sequeira
Foley Artist:
Pierre Greco
Foley Editor:
Alexandre Rocher
Gaffer:
José Manuel Rodrigues
Makeup Artist:
Olga José
Music:
Amine Bouhafa
Producer:
Pedro Borges
Gaëlle Mareschi
Production Coordinator:
Coline Lechat
Bianca Okresek
Production Manager:
Joana Carneiro Reis
Property Master:
Fernanda Tomás
Screenplay:
Cristèle Alves Meira
Laurent Lunetta
Second Assistant Director:
Inês Mingote
Sound Editor:
Ingrid Simon
Sound Mixer:
Amaury Arboun
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Philippe Charbonnel
Special Effects:
Filipe Pereira
Special Effects Assistant:
Joana Eufrázia
Special Effects Technician:
Pedro Rainho
Steadicam Operator:
Leandro Vaz da Silva
Stunt Coordinator:
João Gaspar
Third Assistant Director:
Duarte Nery
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Mathieu Taggart
Nadège Moreau
Visual Effects Producer:
Guillaume Marien
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Thomas Nautin
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