| Worms | |
|---|---|
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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 | |
| Distributed by | Fox International Productions (through Fox Film do Brasil) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
| Countries | Brazil Canada |
| Languages | English Portuguese |
| Budget | $3.2 million (R$10,500,000) |
| Box office | $688,009 (Brazil)[1] |
Worms (Portuguese: Minhocas) is a 2013 stop-motion animated adventure fantasy 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.
Plot
When Junior, an overprotected preteen worm, is accidentally brought up to the surface, he must face a risky journey back home.
Cast
- Cadu Paschoal as Junior
- 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
References
- ↑ "Worms". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
- ↑ "'Minhocas', primeiro longa em stop-motion do Brasil, foi feito com 600 mil fotos". Folha de S. Paulo. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
External links
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