Amazon Symphony
Sinfonia Amazônica, or Amazon Symphony, was Brazil's first animated feature-length film, produced entirely by Anélio Latini Filho over five years and finished in 1951. Like Disney's Fantasia, it tells several folk stories over orchestral music. The Brazilian television show Animania broadcast several clips of the film. It is currently in the process of restoration.
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Directed by | Anelio Latini Filho |
Produced by | Anelio Latini Filho |
Written by | Anelio Latini Filho Joaquim Ribeiro Wilson Rodrigues |
Starring | Almirante Jaime Barcellos Sadi Cabral Estelinha Egg |
Music by | Altamiro Carrilho Homero Dornellas Hélio Latini Alfredo Passidomo Scarambone |
Cinematography | Mário Latini |
Edited by | Wanda Latini |
Production company | Latini Estúdio |
Distributed by | Unida Filmes |
Release date |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Voice cast
- Almirante
- Jaime Barcellos
- Sadi Cabral
- Estelinha Egg
- Bartolomeu Fernandes
- Pascoal Longo
- Matinhos
- Estevão Matos
- Nero Morales
- Antônio Nobre
- Paulo Roberto
- Abelardo Santos
- José Vasconcelos
References
- "Sinfonia Amazônica" (in Portuguese). Cinemateca Brasileira. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
External links
- Sinfonia Amazônica on IMDb
- Sinfonia Amazônica in The New York Times
- Company responsible for the restoration of Feature Film
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