A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 7, 2007
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 13
Finale:
April 20, 2007
Creators:
Jorge Paixão da Costa
Original Title:
Nome de Código: Sintra
Countries:
PT
The murder of an important politician leads the police to investigate a traditional family. But they already have its share of unsolved crimes, starting with the unclear death of an English officer in the family estate, in 1870. Can all these crimes be intertwined?
Administration:
Sara Dantas
Assistant Chef:
Rui Miragaia
Assistant Editor:
Ricardo Gonçalves
Boom Operator:
André Rafael
Camera Operator:
Albano Espírito Santo
Inês Carvalho
Casting:
Patrícia Vasconcelos
Cinematography:
Inês Carvalho
Continuity:
Rui Mourão
Costume Design:
Isabel Quadros
Director:
Jorge Paixão da Costa
Editor:
João Braz
First Assistant Director:
Paulo Belém
João Fonseca
Gaffer:
Arnaldo Junior
Hairstylist:
Natália Bogalho
Location Manager:
Pedro Bento
Makeup Artist:
Jacinta Afonso
Sónia Luz
Makeup Department Head:
Abigail Machado
Music:
Luís Cília
Production Assistant:
Pedro Balonas
Joana Vaz da Silva
Ricardo Carmo
Joana Bravo
Production Coordinator:
Rita Simão
Production Executive:
Pandora da Cunha Telles
António da Cunha Telles
Production Manager:
Alexandre Oliveira
Props:
Thelma de Jerusalém
Second Assistant Director:
Tiago Almada
Second Unit Director:
João Cayatte
João Maia
Set Decoration:
Vera Midões
Sound:
Francisco Veloso
Supervising Sound Editor:
António Lopes
Third Assistant Director:
Susana Santos
Wardrobe Assistant:
Isabel Finkler
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