Lagoa Trailer (2005)
13 August 2005
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13 August 2005
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Java Mayam as Estudante
Stella Brajterman as Estudante
Glória Pereira as Esposa
Valério Fonseca as Jovem da árvore
Tânia Gollnick as Estátua
Bia Marques Director of Photography
Alaerson Nonô Coelho Sound
Saulo Moretzsohn Editor
Valério Fonseca Director
Valério Fonseca Screenplay
Brazil 13 August 2005
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