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Making Of Castelo
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Making Of Castelo

Oct 19, 2019
0h 27m
★ 0.0

Overview

A two parts making of documentary, following José Augusto Silva and his film crew during the shooting of a university short film called Castelo.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Universidade Lusófona
Lusófona Filmes

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Cast

Simão Soares

Himself

Simão Soares

Elmano Sancho

Himself

Elmano Sancho

José Mira

Himself

José Mira

Filipe Sena

Himself

Filipe Sena

Diogo Lourenço

Himself

Diogo Lourenço

Eduardo Costa

Himself

Eduardo Costa

Guilherme Magalhães

Himself

Guilherme Magalhães

Ricardo Giglio

Himself

Ricardo Giglio

Francisco M. Mineiro

Himself

Francisco M. Mineiro

Duarte Custódio

Himself

Duarte Custódio

Afonso Vieira

Himself

Afonso Vieira

Rui Carvalho

Himself

Rui Carvalho

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