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Marão graduated from the UFRJ School of Fine Arts and is an animation director, having made fourteen short films and participated in more than three hundred animations for advertising, internet, TV and cinema.
He was founding President of ABCA (Brazilian Association of Animation Cinema), professor on the postgraduate course in animation at PUC for seven years and since 2003 he has been one of the coordinators of International Animation Day and managing partner of the production company Marão Drawings Excited.
His short films have been selected for 658 film festivals in more than forty countries and received 124 awards.
Marão was honored at the 20th Anima Mundi and also received retrospectives at the Baixada Animada, Iguacine, Animanima (Serbia), ReAnimania (Armênia), Anima BR (Angola) and ANIMAGE (PE) festivals.
A woman with weird superpowers, a turtle with obsessive-compulsive disorder and a cloud with rain incontinence on an unusual journey to the depths of the ocean.
A crazy family of a rabbit and his possum wife with children who spend all the time, from the mother's womb, looking at gadgets, and also put the house upside down and endlessly quarrel. It is not easy for working parents to cope with them. From the outside it seems that such a life is impossible, but, oddly enough, this is a happy family.
A young girl of 13 lives with her mother on an isolated property. They are awaiting the return of their father and husband. But instead, another man appears, transforming the relationship between the mother and daughter. Based on two short stories by Brazilian poet Hilda Hilst.
I went to China with hand luggage only. In China, motorcyclists wear the reverse jacket and restaurants serve fish heads, crayfish and eels. The event's employee studies cinema and likes Kung Fu films. I bought vacuum-packed chicken feet.
Nearly century-old history, Brazilian animation brings rich and stimulating stories and characters that built the path until nowadays.
Experimental animation scratched directly onto leftover film found in the trash with an old knife. Narrative without logic or coherence. Six people dubbed the film at random, recording improvised voices and screams on different audio channels, which were then superimposed. More than 700 frames were scratched with different designs to make up one minute.
A village whose inhabitants carry out manual activities is invaded by a wizard, who kidnaps all the virgin girls and turns them into blue onions. This one, however, is a technological wizard, who uses a remote control instead of a wand and does not make his potions in a cauldron, but in a microwave.