Amazonia (film) explained

Amazonia
Director:Thierry Ragobert
Producer:Stéphane Millière
Laurent Baujard
Debora Ivanov
Gabriel Lacerda
Caio Gullane
Fabiano Gullane
Music:Bruno Coulais
Cinematography:Gustavo Hadba
Manuel Teran
Jérôme Bouvier
Editing:Nadine Verdier
Studio:Gullane
Biloba Films
France 2 Cinéma
Le Pacte
Gedeon Programmes
Imovision
Globo Filmes
Canal+
France Télévisions
Riofilme
Telecine
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Brazil
France
Language:Portuguese
Budget:R$26 million[1]

Amazonia is a 2013 Brazilian-French drama film with animals directed by Thierry Ragobert. It was screened out of competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival[2] and closed the festival.[3] The main character of the film is Sai (Castanha in the Brazilian version), a capuchin monkey born and raised in captivity. After a plane crash strands him in the Amazon rainforest, he must find his way amongst the beauty and danger that exists within the Amazon.[4]

Notes and References

  1. http://revistaogrito.ne10.uol.com.br/page/blog/2013/09/20/superproducao-filmada-em-3d-na-amazonia-abre-o-festival-do-rio/ Superprodução filmada em 3D na Amazônia abre o Festival do Rio – Revista O Grito!
  2. Web site: Out of Competition . 27 July 2013 . labiennale . https://web.archive.org/web/20130908022619/http://www.labiennale.org/en/cinema/70th-festival/line-up/off-sel/out-of-competition . 8 September 2013 . dead .
  3. News: Venice film festival 2013: the full line-up . 27 July 2013 . The Guardian . London . 25 July 2013.
  4. News: Film Review: 'Amazonia'. 3 July 2016. 8 September 2013.