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Sara Silveira

Sara is an associate partner of the producing company Dezenove Som e Imagens with the cinematographer Carlos Reichenbach. She has a 19-year career in movie production, having worked in more than 70 films (among short, medium and long films), she acted as producer, executive producer, commercial producer and production Director. She produced films by new talents such as Beto Brant (Os Matadores - The Killers), Mara Mourão (Alô?! - Hello?!) and Laís Bodanzky (Bicho de Sete Cabeças - Brainstorm) and of consecrated directors of the Brazilian Cinema such as, Carlos Reichenbach (Dois Córregos (Two Brooks), Alma Corsária (Corsair Soul) among others) and Guilherme de Almeida Prado (A Hora Mágica (The Magic Hour), Perfume de Gardênia (Gardenia Perfume) and others). She is currently producing Durval Discos (Durval Records), first long film by Anna Muylaert.

Caio Gullane e Fabiano Gullane

The Gullane brothers directed in the 90's productions for Tata Amaral, Beto Brant, Eliane Caffé, among others. In 1999, they directed the production of Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum (Rá-Tim-Bum Castle), that won the Best International Children's Film Award in the Chicago festival. Bicho de Sete Cabeças (Brainstorm) is their first long film that they act as associate producers. Currently, Caio is directing the production of Durval Discos (Durval Records), a film by Anna Muylaert, while Fabiano is coordinating and producing the launching of Bicho de Sete Cabeças and the executive production of Carandiru, the new movie by Hector Babenco.

Marco Müller

He has been the director of many important European festivals, such as Pescara & Locarno. Currently he directs the Cinema nucleus called Fabrica Cinema (Cinema Factory), an important center for third world film production and distribution in Europe, he co-produced films that won important Awards in the Festivals of Venice, Berlin and Cannes, such as Moloch (Russia), by Alexander Sokurov, Quadro Negro (Blackboard) (Iran), by Samira Makhmalbaf and 17 Anos (Seventeen) (China), by Zhang Yuan

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