Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury
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Directed by | Luiz Bolognesi |
Produced by | Fabiano Gullane Caio Gullane Luiz Bolognesi Laís Bodanzky Marcos Barreto Debora Ivanov Gabriel Lacerda |
Screenplay by | Luiz Bolognesi |
Starring | Selton Mello Camila Pitanga Rodrigo Santoro Benvindo Sequeira |
Music by | Rica Amabis Tejo Damasceno Pupillo |
Cinematography | Anna Caiado |
Edited by | Helena Maura |
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Buriti Filmes
Gullane |
Distributed by | Europa Filmes |
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Running time
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98 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | R$ 4 million[1] |
Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury (Portuguese: Uma História de Amor e Fúria) is a 2013 Brazilian animated drama film written and directed by Luiz Bolognesi.
The film follows important moments in the history of Brazil, narrated by a character who has been living for over 600 years, seeking for the resurrection of his beloved Janaína.[1] It was submitted to the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in the 86th edition.[2]
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Plot
The film is set in four dates in the history of Brazil: 1500, when the country was discovered by the Portuguese explorers, 1800, in events during slavery; 1970, during the high point of the authoritarian military dictatorship, and 2096, when there will be a war over water. The film narrates the love between Janaina and a native warrior who, when dying, takes the form of a bird. For six centuries, the story of the couple survives through these four stages in the history of Brazil.[3]
Cast
- Selton Mello as Immortal Warrior
- Camila Pitanga as Janaína
- Rodrigo Santoro as Piatã / Junior
Accolades
Award | Result | Category | Recipient |
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Annecy International Animated Film Festival | Won | Best Feature | Luiz Bolognesi |
Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival | Won | Audience Award | Luiz Bolognesi |
4th BraPeq Brazil Film Festival | Won | Best Film | Luiz Bolognesi |
References
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External links
- Official website
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