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Thursday, July 12, 2018

ÒRUN ÀIYÉ - THE ORISHA ANIMATION MOVIE || Jamile Coelho & Cintia Maria





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This wonderful stop-motion movie, entitled “Òrun Àiyé”, is dedicated to the memory of the Afro-Brazilian historian Ubiratan Castro de Araújo, affectionately called Bira (1948-2013). It was produced by Estandarte Produções, a young film company from Salvador da Bahia. In the narration, equipped with the rich symbolism of Afro-Brazilian culture, the elderly Bira is telling his granddaughter Luna about the creation of the earth through Orixá Oxalá (Yor. Òrìṣà Òòṣàálá). As we know, the Òrìṣà was facing some difficulties on this quest and other deities, like Èṣù or Ọrúnmìlà, make an appearance. It is a fascinating piece of art, that highlights the heritage of the Yorùbá diaspora in Brazil.



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Making Of do filme Òrun Àiyé from Estandarte Produções on Vimeo.

Descubra os bastidores do filme Òrun Àiyé: a Criação do Mundo.

Sinopse do episódio piloto: O vovô Bira (Carlos Betão) narra para a sua neta Luna (Fernanda Crescencio) como os deuses africanos Olodumaré (João Miguel), Orunmilá (Jorge Washington), Oduduwa (Fábio de Santana), Oxalá (Carlinhos Brown), Nanã e Exú interagem para criar a Terra e os seres humanos.



Ficha Técnica

Produção: Estandarte Produções

Imagens: Carol Aó, Diane Luz, Jamile Coelho e Cristian Carvalho

Música: Tafi Maradi - Incompetech.com

Edição: Carol Aó






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There is this racist middle aged shyster, obsessed with the size of my penis, he probably sucks to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, but was ready to dismiss, without knowing a thing about, the Yoruba’s mythology, which is very similar to the Greek's as mumbo jumbo.








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