Tarsilinha

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Directed byCélia Catunda
Kiko Mistrorigo
Written byMarcus Aurelius Pimenta
Fernando Salem
Produced byRicardo Rozzino
StarringMarisa Orth
Alice Barion
Maira Chasseroux
Ando Camargo
Skowa
Rodolfo Dameglio
Tarsilinha
Directed byCélia Catunda
Kiko Mistrorigo
Written byMarcus Aurelius Pimenta
Fernando Salem
Produced byRicardo Rozzino
StarringMarisa Orth
Alice Barion
Maira Chasseroux
Ando Camargo
Skowa
Rodolfo Dameglio
Music byZeca Baleiro
Production
company
Distributed byH2O Films
Release date
  • March 15, 2022 (2022-03-15)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguageEnglish

Tarsilinha is a 2022 Brazilian animated film created by Célia Catunda and Kiko Mistrorigo. The film is a tribute to the artist Tarsila do Amaral, inspired by her set of works through a journey of adventures of an eight-year-old girl named Tarsilinha.

Tarsilinha, an 8-year-old girl, embarks on a fantastic journey to recover her mother's memory. To achieve this, she needs to find very important and special objects: the souvenirs that were stolen. During this walk, Tarsilinha will see many amazing things and build friendships, but she will also have to face her fears, overcome obstacles and return home safely with all her memories recovered.[1]

Cast

The voice cast of the film is made up of several actors, actresses and voice actors, highlighting Marisa Orth (Lagarta), Alice Barion (Tarsilinha), Maira Chasseroux (Tarsilinha's mom), Ando Camargo (Sapo), Skowa (Saci) and Rodolfo Dameglio (Bicho Barrigudo).[2]

Production

The film was created by Célia Catunda and Kiko Mistrorigo, founders of TV Pinguim (Pinguim Content), the same creators of the Fishtronaut and Earth to Luna! franchises. Zeca Baleiro composed the film's theme song, inspired by the work of Villa Lobos.[1] It is sung by the singer himself along with the singer Ná Ozzetti.[3]

The film's setting is inspired by Tarsila do Amaral's works, such as A Lua e a Cuca, where the main character enters her adventures. The film was conceived for about 12 years by Tarsilinha do Amaral, great-niece of the famous painter Tarsila. The animation production was carried out by mixing 2D and 3D images.[3]

Release

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