My Sweet Orange Tree (2013)
April 19, 2013Release Date
My Sweet Orange Tree (2013)
April 19, 2013Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
João Guilherme Ávila
Zezé
José de Abreu
Portuga
Caco Ciocler
José Mauro de Vasconcelos
Fernanda Vianna
Mãe
Eduardo Dascar
Paulo Vasconcelos
Emiliano Queiroz
Tio Edmundo
Ricardo Bravo
Actor
Kathia Calil
Jandira
Julia de Victa
Glória
Inês Peixoto
Professora
Tino Gomes
Ariovaldo
Leônidas José
Luís
Eduardo Moreira
Ladislau
Pedro Valle
Totoca
Marcos Bernstein
Director
Melanie Dimantas
Writer
Tadeu Silva Timote
Bié
José Mauro de Vasconcelos
Writer
Kátia Machado
Producer
Adim Martins
Pedro
Armand Amar
Composer
João Pedro Polito
Menino 1
Rafael Luis da Costa
Menino 2
Gustavo Hadba
Cinematographer
Patrick Garcia
Menino 3
Marcelo Moraes
Editor
Gustavo Silva Vicente
Menino 4
Luis Robero da Matta
Menino 5
Samuel Carlos
Menino 6
Gabriel Duarte Correa
Menino 7
Lucas Oliveira Lopes
Menino 8
Paulo Jose Chaves
Menino 9
Paulo Chamone
Sacristão
Luiza Orly
Beata
Estefania Pereira Oliveira
Mulher Grávida
Carlos Castilho Martins
Balconista Boteco
Fernanda Lobo
Diretora
André Tadeu
Sound Mixer
Elza Cataldo
Executive Producer
Beto Ferraz
Sound Designer
Media.
Details.
Release DateApril 19, 2013
Original NameMeu Pé de Laranja Lima
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 39m
Genres
Wiki.
My Sweet Orange Tree (Portuguese: Meu Pé de Laranja Lima) is a 2012 Brazilian drama film directed by Marcos Bernstein, based on the 1968 novel of the same name by José Mauro de Vasconcelos, marking the second feature-length adaptation of the novel. Starring João Guilherme Ávila and José de Abreu, the film follows the story of Zezé, a very imaginative but misunderstood boy.
The idea of adapting the novel started in 2004, when at the request of the film's producer, Katia Machado, Marcos Bernstein and Melanie Dimantas wrote a screenplay. Later, Bernstein offered to direct the film, which was for a while a French-Brazilian production until it finished as an exclusively Brazilian film.
After filming between 2010 and 2011 in Minas Gerais, My Sweet Orange Tree premiered at the Festival do Rio on 29 September 2012. The film was released theatrically in Brazil on 19 April 2013 and received mixed reviews from critics, who highlighted Ávila's performance and Gustavo Hadba's photography.