
🎬 Title: Noah’s Ark / Arca de Noé
A timeless tale retold in a fresh way.
Story: Two adventurous mice, Vini, a charming poet plagued by stage fright, and Tito, a gifted guitarist, try to secure their place on Noah’s Ark. With the flood approaching, it’s a race against time as Noah allows only one male and one female from each species on board. Assisted by a clever cockroach and a sprinkle of good fortune, Vini and Tito manage to sneak onto the Ark. They quickly find themselves in the middle of a potential conflict between carnivorous and herbivorous animals. The duo uses a medley of classic songs inspired by the celebrated poet Vinicius de Moraes to ease tensions and help the diverse group of animals survive the 40 days and nights together. Will their musical talents be enough to unite these creatures?
⭐ Rating: 7 (110 votes)
📅 Release date: 2024-01-05
⏱️ Runtime: 1h 36m
🎭 Genres: Animation, Music, Comedy, Fantasy, Family
🎬 Directors: Sérgio Machado, Alois Di Leo
✍️ Writer: Sérgio Machado
🌍 Countries: Brazil, India
🏢 Production companies: Gullane Entretenimento, VideoFilmes, Symbiosys Technologies, NIP, Globo Filmes, Telecine, ProAC, Agência Nacional do Cinema – ANCINE, Banco Regional de Desenvolvimento do Extremo Sul, Fundo Setorial do Audiovisual, Imagem Filmes, Secretaria de Cultura e Economia Criativa do Estado de São Paulo, Secretaria Especial da Cultura
💼 Production:
| 📈 Revenue: $2,162,345

👥 Cast: Rodrigo Santoro (Vini – voice), Marcelo Adnet (Tom – voice), Alice Braga (Nina – voice), Lázaro Ramos (Baruk – voice), Júlio Andrade (Noé – voice), Bruno Gagliasso (Kilgore – voice), Rihanna Barbosa (Susana – voice), Edvana Carvalho (Ruth – voice), Gregório Duvivier (Alfonso – voice), Ingrid Guimarães (Sonia – voice)
Editor’s note: Here’s a brief overview of Noah’s Ark (2024): This film embraces its roots in Animation, Music, Comedy, Fantasy, and Family genres without feeling clichéd. Directed by Sérgio Machado, the film maintains a steady rhythm and immerses viewers in its world. With built performances from Rodrigo Santoro, Marcelo Adnet, and Alice Braga, it strikes a balance between depth and simplicity. At a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes, it flows smoothly, ensuring scenes don’t drag on unnecessarily. Despite a few minor flaws, the positives certainly outweigh them. Its tagline—“A story told for thousands of years, but never like this.”—captures its essence perfectly. If you find the concept intriguing, be sure to add it to your watchlist.
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