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Between Frames: The Art of Brazilian Animation
Between Frames: The Art of Brazilian Animation

Between Frames: The Art of Brazilian Animation

Genres

Documentary

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Nearly century-old history, Brazilian animation brings rich and stimulating stories and characters that built the path until nowadays.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Portuguese

Runtime

99 mins

Rating

5.7/10

Release Date

01 September 2013

Country

Brazil

Cast

Marcos Magalhães

Marcos Magalhães

Self

Antônio Moreno

Antônio Moreno

Self

Arnaldo Galvão

Arnaldo Galvão

Self

Marão

Marão

Self

Zé Brandão

Zé Brandão

Self

Olivia Latini

Olivia Latini

Self

Stil

Stil

Self

Roberto Miller

Roberto Miller

Self (archive footage)

Roberto Maia

Roberto Maia

Self

Quiá Rodrigues

Quiá Rodrigues

Self

Daniel Messias

Daniel Messias

Self

Walbercy Ribas

Walbercy Ribas

Self

Guy Lebrun

Guy Lebrun

Self (archive footage)

Paulo José

Paulo José

Self

Guilherme Alvernaz

Guilherme Alvernaz

Self

Ruy Perotti

Ruy Perotti

Self (archive footage)

Andrés Lieban

Andrés Lieban

Self

Paulo Munhoz

Paulo Munhoz

Self

Rosana Urbes

Rosana Urbes

Self

Itsuo Nakashima

Itsuo Nakashima

Self

Chico Liberato

Chico Liberato

Self

Maurício Squarisi

Maurício Squarisi

Self

Diego Akel

Diego Akel

Self

Mauricio de Sousa

Mauricio de Sousa

Self

Carlos Saldanha

Carlos Saldanha

Self

Cesar Coelho

Cesar Coelho

Self

Aída Queiróz

Aída Queiróz

Self

Telmo Carvalho

Telmo Carvalho

Self

Ennio Torresan Jr.

Ennio Torresan Jr.

Self

Otto Guerra

Otto Guerra

Self

Fabio Yamaji

Fabio Yamaji

Self

Léa Zagury

Léa Zagury

Self (archive footage)

Alê Abreu

Alê Abreu

Self

Alceu Baptistão

Alceu Baptistão

Self

Allan Steber

Allan Steber

Self

Pedro Iuá

Pedro Iuá

Self

Rosaria

Rosaria

Self

Celia Catunda

Celia Catunda

Self

Kiko Mistrorigo

Kiko Mistrorigo

Self

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