Based on an award-winning picture book, the animation shows us several Brazilian animals in a row, day after day. As time goes by, new reasons arise for the animals to move on, always in a row – among them, the presence of a character from national folklore. After all, what’s at the end of the line? The graphic language evokes Brazilian indigenous art.
Name: O Fim da Fila
Local: Brazil
Year of production: 2016
Direction: William Côgo
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Length: 2′
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Festival: SACI Festival – Animation and Film Week
Year: 2021
Country of the festival: Brazil
Scope of the festival: International
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