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Release Date:
February 20, 2024
Original Title:
Coé, Cadê Meu Isqueiro?
Alternate Titles:
Yo, Where's My Lighter?
Genres:
Comedy | Mystery
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
After an evening session of games, smoke and drinks. In the next morning, a group of young friends is getting ready to carnival festivities on the streets of Rio de Janeiro. Moment that Lucas keeps everyone at the apartment, trying to find out the one who stole his lighter.
Animation:
Fernanda Soter
Art Designer:
Beatriz Berg
Felipe Morais
Rafael Coelho
Assistant Camera:
Marco Miagostovich
Assistant Director:
Isadora Rivera Guerra
Rebeca França
Assistant Editor:
Ariel Moraes
Boom Operator:
Felipe Santana
Chico Gomes
Camera Operator:
Arthur Staneck
Colorist:
Arthur Staneck
Continuity:
Isabele Lima
Costumer:
J.P. Santos
Mariana Paes Leme
Director:
J.P. Santos
Ariel Moraes
Director of Photography:
FASS
Drone Pilot:
Fajardu
Editor:
Isabele Lima
Executive Producer:
Mario Salomão
Ariel Moraes
João Victor Dias
Bruno Murtinho
Makeup Artist:
Luísa Kwarahy
Musician:
Pedro Malcher
Producer:
Alícia Fávaro
Producer's Assistant:
Luiza Rafaella Farias da Silva
Production Design:
Mariana Paes Leme
Sound:
Daniel Paiva
Sound Assistant:
Maria Carneiro
Sound Editor:
J.P. Santos
Still Photographer:
Lucas Amim
Writer:
J.P. Santos
Ariel Moraes
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