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Miúda e o guarda-chuva (feature filme/transmedia project)

Project attributes

  • Film
  • Animation (Film)
  • VOD / Internet
  • Animation (VOD / Internet)

Tiny and the Umbrella is a transmedia project initiated from an original story by Paula Lice. It debuted in 2009 as a children's theater play with written and directed by Paula Lice and Victor Cayres. In 2010, it was first adapted into an animation with a script by Paula Lice and Victor Cayres, directed by Jorge Alencar and Amadeu Alban. In 2019, it premiered as a feature film directed by Amadeu Alban, with text and co-direction by Paula Lice and Victor Cayres, and art direction by Igor Souza in both animation projects.

Miúda is a girl who lovingly cares for her pet carnivorous plant, feeding it fresh ants. On the eve of her 7th birthday, Miúda wishes for the plant to call her by her name, but the plant demands more and more ants. Tired of being eaten, the ants devise a plan involving poetry, umbrellas, and a time machine. The film won awards at Anima Mundi and was also showcased at the International Film Festival.

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