Goitaca (film)

Goitaca
Directed by Rodrigo Rodrigues
Written by Rodrigo Rodrigues
Based on Diaries of the Atlantic Rainforest
Starring
Cinematography Fabio Romao
JP Caldeano
Edited by Marc de Ver
Country Brazil
United States
United Kingdom
France
Germany
Language English
Portuguese
Indigo
Spanish
Chinese
German
Latin
French

Goitaca (Portuguese: Goitacá) is an upcoming internationally co-produced adventure drama film directed by Rodrigo Rodrigues, shot in the Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil.[1]

Premise

The film tells the story between two divisive indigenous tribes during a time long past in history, the Goitaca and an unknown tribe who embarks on a journey to find new lands to live peacefully.[2]

Cast

  • Marlon Blue as Candea
  • Leandro Firmino da Hora as Goitaca Chief
  • Rodrigo Rodrigues as Shaman Bacuara and Jurema
  • Lady Francisco as Mother Ci and Iara - Mother of water
  • Luciano Szafir as Maracajaguacu
  • Christianne Oliveira as Camapua
  • Macximo Bossimo as Chief Catu
  • Helder Cardozo as Shaman Abeguar
  • Betto Marque as Obita
  • Olivia Harriet as Mermaid Iara
  • Daniel Bauerfeldt as Obajara
  • Joao Alberto Tchian as The secret
  • Dinosio Correa as Apua
  • Evelyn Mayrink as Jacina
  • Fernanda Magnani as Candea´s mother
  • Marcos Accogli as Iara´s guardian / Wooden mermaid
  • Arthur Benatti Teixeira as The guardian of the stars
  • Lucas Jordan as Indigenous warrior
  • Victor Vasconcelos as Candea pequeno
  • Danillo Sales as Jaguarari
  • Diogo Alves as Taquarace Pequeno
  • Yago Brasil as Taquarace
  • Victoria Vasconcelos as Camapua Pequeno
  • Pedro Malta as Chief Aimore
  • Bruna Barbosa as india escort jacina

Production

Atlantic forest in Brazil.

The film is inspired by Rodrigues's experiences during his time in the Atlantic rainforest. Rodrigues stated that the spirits of the rainforest led him to write the screenplay within three days and nights during his stay.

Locations

Goitaca was filmed in the Atlantic region of Brazil. Five weeks were spent near Ipiabas, in the state of Rio, the department of Fazenda Sao Sebastiao, and four weeks in the department of Barra do Pirai, filming.[3]

Location details include:

Pre-production - United Kingdom / Brazil

Production - Ipiabas

  • Hotel Fazenda Sao Sebastiao
  • Pousada Casa Delta
  • Hospedaria Abbud & Fernandez
  • Barra do Pirai [4]

Post-production

References

  1. Rio Sul, TV (14 July 2016). "'Goitaca' Filming In Barra do Pirai". Globo TV News.
  2. Barreto Filho, Herculano (23 May 2016). "Hollywood Star To Narrate 'Goitaca'". Odia.
  3. Formacao, Boa (24 May 2016). "Film Production Stimulates Growth In Barra do Pirai". BOA News.
  4. Feira, Segunda (23 May 2016). "Movie Production in Barra do Pirai". Ligado no Rio.
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