
Brasil Animado 2011
Dive into the whimsical world of *Brasil Animado (2011)*, a Brazilian animated comedy that blends satire with adventure as two polar opposites team up for an unlikely quest.
Director: Mariana Caltabiano
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Brasil Animado (2011) about?
This animated comedy follows the mismatched duo of Stress and Relax as they hunt for Brazil's oldest tree, the "Big Jequitibá Rose," in a journey filled with comedic missteps and unexpected detours. Their quest blends satire with slapstick humor, highlighting the contrast between greed and creativity.
Who directed Brasil Animado?
Mariana Caltabiano, known for her work in animation and filmmaking, directed *Brasil Animado* (2011).
Who stars in Brasil Animado?
The film features the voices of Eduardo Jardim, Mariana Caltabiano, Fernando Meirelles, Ariel Wollinger, and Daiane dos Santos.
Is Brasil Animado (2011) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Brasil Animado* offers a breezy, family-friendly adventure with humor that resonates broadly. Its lightweight tone and themes make it ideal for viewers seeking a quick, feel-good animated fix without heavy expectations.
How long is Brasil Animado?
*Brasil Animado* has a runtime of 76 minutes.
About Brasil Animado (2011) — Animated Comedy Adventure with a Wild Quest
Dive into the whimsical world of *Brasil Animado (2011)*, a Brazilian animated comedy that blends satire with adventure as two polar opposites team up for an unlikely quest. Directed by Mariana Caltabiano, this 76-minute film follows Stress, a money-obsessed businessman, and Relax, a free-spirited film director, as they embark on a chaotic journey to find Brazil's oldest tree—the legendary "Big Jequitibá Rose." Armed with nothing but optimism (and a healthy dose of absurdity), the mismatched duo navigates a landscape where every cul-de-sac feels like a punchline and every detour could be a fortune. Lighthearted yet clever, the film pokes fun at modern obsessions with profit and passion, wrapping it all in vibrant animation and easy-to-follow humor.
Featuring the voices of Eduardo Jardim and Caltabiano herself, alongside real-life stars like Fernando Meirelles, this offbeat adventure captures the spirit of collaboration and the joy of chasing dreams—whether they're rooted in logic or pure serendipity. Perfect for families and casual moviegoers, *Brasil Animado* delivers laughs and a nudge to stop and smell the metaphorical roses along the way.