Latonia exposes Oscar of ‘Flow’ in a museum and generates line of fans

by Andrea
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Statute has gained rare work status at the National Art Museum after the European country reached unprecedented achievement with award for best animation

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Flow tells the story and adventure of a black cat trapped in a gigantic flood

which took the Oscar for best animation in this year’s awards, caused the same type of furor in Latvia as the feature caused in Brazil. If Fernanda Torres here became Carnival costume, in the small European country the statuette gained rare work status at the Latvia National Art Museum, with long lines of fan to check the first Oscar in the history of Latvia.

The announcement that the statuette was exposed in the museum was made on the social networks of filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis – creator of the moving adventure of a group of animals formed by a kitten, a capybara, a bird, a lemure and a labrador in a post -apocalyptic scenario. He also showed the exposed Oscar and the long line of fans who went to see him.

Flow was the first feature to win an Oscar in the history of Latvia. The protagonist cat of the plot was inspired by the Childhood Kitty of the director, Josefine. The movie, without dialogues, was designed from a free editing program, Blender, in Zilbalodis’s small apartment, and won overproductions such as Disney’s fun Mente 2 and Dreamworks’ wild robot.

– Check out the best animation Oscar coming to the museum

*With information from Estadão Content
Posted by Victor Oliveira



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