Worms (movie)
Worms (Portuguese: Minhocas) is a 2013 Brazilian stop motion animated adventure fantasy family comedy film directed by Paolo Conti and Arthur Nunes. It is the first Brazilian stop-motion animated film.[2] It was released in Brazil on December 20, 2013.
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Directed by | Paolo Conti Arthur Nunes |
Written by | Marcos Bernstein Melanie Dimantas Thomas LaPierre Romeu di Sessa |
Produced by | Paulo Boccato Joana Lúcia Bocchini Paolo Conti Mayra Lucas Arthur Nunes |
Starring | Cadu Paschoal Jullie Yago Machado Rita Lee Anderson Silva Daniel Boaventura Isabella Fiorentino Duda Espinoza Luiz Sérgio Navarro Manolo Rey Sérgio Stern |
Cinematography | Philippe Arruda Klaus Zanella Schlickmann |
Edited by | Richard Comeau Jose Guilherme Delgado |
Music by | Henrique Tanji |
Production companies | Animaking Studios Globo Filmes Glaz Entertainment |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release dates |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Countries | Brazil Canada |
Languages | English Portuguese |
Budget | $3,291,536 (R$10,500,000) |
Box office | $688,009 [1] |
Plot
When Junior, a worm who is eleven years old or twelve years old who is protected too much, accidentally goes up to the surface, he has to go back home, which could be dangerous for him.
Cast
- Cadu Paschoal as Junior[lower-alpha 1]
- Jullie as Linda
- Yago Machado as Nico
- Rita Lee as Martha
- Anderson Silva as Hairy (Cabelo)
- Daniel Boaventura as Big Wig / Mister Jumping
- Isabella Fiorentino as Florence
- Duda Espinoza as Noodles
- Luiz Sérgio Navarro as Arthur
- Manolo Rey as Ranho
- Sérgio Stern as François
Notes
- Gabriel Bijos voices Junior in the version with English voices.
References
- "Minhocas (Worms)".
- "'Minhocas', primeiro longa em stop-motion do Brasil, foi feito com 600 mil fotos". Folha de S. Paulo. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
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