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So, 'Macaco Feio… Macaco Bonito' is this fascinating blend of comedy and animation from 1929, directed by João Stamato. It's actually Brazil's oldest surviving animated film, which is pretty cool in itself. The story revolves around a monkey that escapes from its cage in a zoo, leading to all sorts of chaotic and humorous scenarios. The atmosphere is lighthearted, with a playful pace that keeps you engaged. You can really see the practical effects of the time and how they managed to breathe life into the animation. It’s distinctively Brazilian in its style and humor, giving a unique glimpse into that era's animation techniques and cultural quirks.
This film is quite rare and has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints valuable among collectors. It's interesting to note that most of its copies are in poor condition, which adds to the challenge for those looking to own it. The scarcity and historical significance elevate its interest for anyone serious about early animation or Brazilian cinema.
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João Stamato
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