Carlos Império Hamburger (São Paulo, February 13, 1962), better known as Cao Hamburger, is an author, director and Brazilian cinematographic producer of Jewish origin.
Notorious professional for being involved with themes for children and youth.
He won the International Emmy twice as best series with the works Pedro & Bianca and Malhação: Viva a Diferença, in 2014 and 2019, respectively
Almost 30 years since "Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum" premiered, the cast and crew of the famous children's program from the 90s reunite to talk about the backstage and the aftermath of one of the greatest achievements in Brazilian television history.
In the '40s, three brothers decide to live a great adventure and enlisting in the Roncador-Xingu Expedition, which has a mission to tame the Central Brazil. The Villas Boas brothers: Orlando, 27, Claudius, 25, and Leonardo, 23, engage in a fantastic and incredible saga. Soon start to lead the expedition that opens new paths 1,500 km, navigates over 1,000 miles of unspoilt rivers, opens 19 airfields for airplanes Army, gives rise to the creation of 43 towns and 14 make contact with wild Indian tribes, unknown, as the Xavante, courageous and feared warriors, no casualties on both sides. This adventure allows the Villas Boas brothers the creation of the Xingu National Park, the first major Amerindian reservation in Brazil, the size of Belgium, transforming them into true contemporary heroes.
The story of Frank, a different creature, born to the song "Singing in the rain", that goes in search of happiness.