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Un'emozionante Avventura Musicale Animata In GIOVEDì 29 LUGLIO 2021 Netflix e Sony Pictures Animation presentano Vivo, un'emozionante avventura musicale animata in arrivo il 6 agosto su Netflix con canzoni inedite di Lin-Manuel Miranda, vincitore di Tony, Grammy e Pulitzer, Vivo: un'emozionante avventura nonché ideatore di Hamilton e In the Heights. Il 31 luglio Vivo sarà musicale animata in arrivo il 6 presentato in anteprima italiana al Giffoni Film Festival nella sala Alberto agosto su Netflix Sordi e nella sala Lumière, davanti al pubblico dei giurati della sezione Elements +6. La versione italiana del film sarà arricchita dalle voci di Stash, frontaman della band multiplatino The Kolors (voce e chitarra), cantautore e produttore,interprete di tutte le canzoni dell'originale protagonista Vivo, ANTONIO GALLUZZO e di Massimo Lopez, attore, doppiatore, show man, conduttore televisivo e componente del noto trio "Lopez, Marchesini, Solenghi", che doppia il personaggio di Andrès nelle canzoni e nei dialoghi. Vivo è una storia entusiasmante su come dimostrare coraggio, sulla capacità di trovare una famiglia in amici improbabili e su come la musica [email protected] possa aprire la mente a nuovi mondi. SPETTACOLINEWS.IT Il cast originale è composto da Lin-Manuel Miranda (Vivo), Zoe Saldaña (Rosa), Juan de Marcos (Andrés), Brian Tyree Henry (Dancarino), Michael Rooker (Lutador), Nicole Byer (Valentina), Gloria Estefan (Marta) e, per la prima volta sugli schermi, Ynairaly Simo (Gabi). Il film è diretto dal candidato agli Oscar Kirk DeMicco (I Croods), co-diretto da Brandon Jeffords (Piovono polpette 2 - La rivincita degli avanzi), sceneggiato da Quiara Alegria Hudes (In the Heights) e prodotto da Lisa Stewart (Mostri contro alieni), Michelle Wong (Hotel Transylvania 2) e dal premio Oscar Rich Moore (Zootropolis), con la consulenza visiva del regista premio Oscar Roger Deakins (Blade Runner 2049). Il premio Tony e Grammy Alex Lacamoire (The Greatest Showman) ricopre il ruolo di compositore e produttore esecutivo musicale, mentre la produzione esecutiva è di Lin-Manuel Miranda, del premio Golden Globe Laurence Mark (Dreamgirls) e di Louis Koo Tin Lok (I Mitchell contro le macchine). Sinossi: Vivo vede come protagonista un originale cercoletto (un piccolo abitante delle foreste tropicali), che trascorre le sue giornate suonando musica in una vivace piazza a L'Avana insieme al suo amato proprietario Andrés. Sebbene non parlino la stessa lingua, Vivo e Andrés sono un duo Pag. 1 / 2 perfetto grazie alla passione per la musica che li accomuna. Ma una tragedia li colpisce poco dopo l'arrivo di un invito della celebre Marta Sandoval ad assistere al proprio concerto di addio che si terrà a Miami, con la speranza di rivedere il suo vecchio partner. Toccherà a Vivo consegnare il messaggio che Andrés ha sempre tenuto segreto: una lettera d'amore per Marta, scritta molto tempo fa sotto forma di canzone. Per riuscire a raggiungere Miami, Vivo dovrà accettare l'aiuto di Gabi, un'energica ragazzina con un ritmo tutto suo. Pag. 2 / 2.
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