A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
November 21, 2017
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 155
Finale:
June 25, 2018
Creators:
Vivian de Oliveira
Original Title:
Apocalipse
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Drama | Mystery | Soap
Production Companies:
Brazil Production Services
Casablanca
Cintra Produções
Record TV
Countries:
BR
A mysterious and spiritual portrayal of one of the most intense and controversial stories in the Holy Bible: the end of the world.
Assistant Production Manager:
Giada Tiberti
Casting Producer:
Marina Frauches
Digital Compositor:
Rafael Chiavegatti
Isabela Ferrari
Director:
Edson Spinello
Leonardo Miranda
Hamsa Wood
Leandro Neri
Rogério Passos
Director of Photography:
Edgar Moura
Ilya Akiyoshi
Executive Producer:
Daniele Mazzocca
Leadman:
Gabriele Ridolfi
Music Arranger:
Igor Ledermann
Music Producer:
Daniel Figueiredo
Producer:
Victoria Marino
Felipe Guilhermino
Thiago Da Costa
Production Coordinator:
Valeria Costa
Property Master:
Lee Clayton
Sound Designer:
Wilson Jacoud Jr.
Stunt Driver:
Michelle Herzl
Stunts:
Antonio Cortes
Francis Volpe
Unit Manager:
Leonardo Maria Poggiali
Visual Effects:
Fabio Freitas
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Leandro Scorsafava
Thiago Vianna
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Robson Sartori
Writer:
Vivian de Oliveira
Writers' Assistant:
Cristiane Cardoso
Alexandre Teixeira
Emílio Boechat
João Gabriel Carneiro
Marcos Lazarini
Maria Cláudia Oliveira
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