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Até a China 2015

15 min📅 2015-10-02

A whimsical 15-minute animated documentary, *Até a China* (2015), follows director Marão on a quirky solo adventure to China with nothing but hand luggage.

Director: Marão

Cast

Marão
Marão
Narrador
Silvana Andrade
Voice
Lora Lazarova
Voice
Yohana Lazarova
Voice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Até a China (2015) about?

*Até a China* (2015) is a playful animated documentary chronicling director Marão's solo trip to China with minimal luggage. The film humorously contrasts cultural expectations with reality, showcasing motorcyclists in reverse jackets, unique dining experiences, and encounters with locals who love Kung Fu films.

Who directed Até a China?

*Até a China* was directed by Marão, who also stars in the film.

Who stars in Até a China?

The short film features Marão as the lead, joined by Silvana Andrade, Lora Lazarova, and Yohana Lazarova.

Is Até a China (2015) worth watching?

As an animated documentary, *Até a China* (2015) offers a charming and humorous take on cultural exploration. While its 15-minute runtime is brief, its unique perspective and lighthearted tone make it a standout for fans of indie animation and travel stories.

How long is Até a China?

The film has a runtime of 15 minutes.

About Até a China (2015) — A Whimsical Animated Journey to China

A whimsical 15-minute animated documentary, *Até a China* (2015), follows director Marão on a quirky solo adventure to China with nothing but hand luggage. The film blends humor and cultural observation as Marão navigates motorcyclists in reverse jackets, restaurants serving unconventional delicacies like fish heads and crayfish, and the curiosity of locals who share a passion for Kung Fu cinema. The journey unfolds with playful warmth, revealing unexpected surprises like vacuum-packed chicken feet and encounters with film-loving event staff.

Directed by Marão and featuring Silvana Andrade, Lora Lazarova, and Yohana Lazarova, this animated gem captures the spirit of travel with a lighthearted, introspective lens. The contrast between the filmmaker's expectations and China's vibrant reality creates a delightful contrast, making *Até a China* a charming snapshot of cultural exploration and personal discovery.