Dalivincasso

Dalivincasso

Release date : January 7, 2013
Runtime : 12m
Countries of origin : Brazil /
Original Language : No Language /
Production companies : Weba!!! / Animacting / Animatório /
January 7, 2013 12m Brazil Animation No Language More
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An unpublished painting, the meeting of two geniuses in a single painting arrives to the museum at a rainy night. The museum caretaker observes the work of art being brought to the lounge where it will be exhibited to the public. The wet box drips on the paint, the paint softens and releases the conjoined painters who walk around the museum intervening on the works of art in a Cubist and Surrealist manner. The caretaker "chases" our painters in a classic cartoon chasing, using the Renaissance mechanisms to restore the order.
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  • title:Dalivincasso
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:12m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Marcelo Castro / Marlon Tenório /
  • Writers: Demian Rios · Marcelo Castro · Marlon Tenório ·
  • Production companies: Weba!!! · Animacting · Animatório ·
  • Overview:An unpublished painting, the meeting of two geniuses in a single painting arrives to the museum at a rainy night. The museum caretaker observes the work of art being brought to the lounge where it will be exhibited to the public. The wet box drips on the paint, the paint softens and releases the conjoined painters who walk around the museum intervening on the works of art in a Cubist and Surrealist manner. The caretaker "chases" our painters in a classic cartoon chasing, using the Renaissance mechanisms to restore the order.
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