Between Frames: The Art of Brazilian Animation explained

Between Frames: The Art of Brazilian Animation
Director:Eduardo Calvet
Producer:Felipe Haurelhuk
Music:Renato Alencar
Cinematography:Roberto Riva
Editing:Fernando Mendonça
Bruno Torres
Studio:Ideograph
Canal Brasil
Runtime:99 minutes
Country:Brazil
Language:Portuguese

Between Frames: The Art of Brazilian Animation — released in Brazil as Luz, Anima, Ação — is a 2013 Brazilian documentary film directed and written by Eduardo Calvet. The film recalls the memory of almost 100 years of history of Brazilian animation, revealing the main personalities who helped to build this trajectory and remembering landmarks and creations of all times from films, TV and advertising.[1] [2] [3]

Synopsis

The film makes an overview of animation in Brazil, since the first animation created in 1917, called The Kaiser, until the success of the animation film series Ice Age and Rio, each directed by Carlos Saldanha. Besides him, other big names were also heard, like Maurício de Souza, Otto Guerra and Chico Liberato, who report their experiences on the market and give a current panorama of Brazilian production.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Festival - Luz, Anima, Ação! . https://archive.today/20140426053506/http://www.animamundi.com.br/pt/festival/detalhes_filme_festival.php/24770 . dead . 2014-04-26 . 2014-04-26 . Anima Mundi .
  2. https://www.filmaffinity.com/us/film777836.html FilmAffinity
  3. https://www.animationmagazine.net/features/passion-play/ Passion Play|Animation Magazine
  4. Web site: 'Between Frames' Documentary Spotlights A Century of Brazilian Animation . 2014-04-26 . Cartoon Brew.
  5. Web site: Documentário Luz, Anima, Ação recupera animação brasileira . 2014-04-26 . Anima Mundi.