My Sweet Orange Tree (film)

This article is about the 2012 film. For the 1970 film, see Meu Pé de Laranja Lima (film).
My Sweet Orange Tree

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Marcos Bernstein
Produced by Katia Machado
Written by Marcos Bernstein
Melanie Dimantas
Starring João Guilherme Ávila
José de Abreu
Caco Ciocler
Music by Armand Amar
Cinematography Gustavo Hadba
Edited by Marcelo Moraes
Production
company
Passaro Films
Distributed by Imovision (Brazil)
Elle Driver (France)
Sookie Pictures (South Korea)
Release dates
  • 29 September 2012 (2012-09-29) (Festival do Rio)
  • 19 April 2013 (2013-04-19) (Brazil)
Running time
99 minutes
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese
Budget R$ 3 million[1]

My Sweet Orange Tree is a 2012 Brazilian drama film, based on the book of the same name.[2] Directed by Marcos Bernstein and starring João Guilherme Ávila and José de Abreu, is the second film adaptation of the novel by José Mauro de Vasconcelos. The film follows the story of Zezé, a very imaginative but misunderstood boy.

The idea of adapting the novel started in 2004, when at the request of the producer of the movie Katia Machado, Marcos Bernstein and Melanie Dimantas wrote a screenplay. Later, Bernstein offered to direct the film, which was for a period a French-Brazilian production until finished as an exclusively Brazilian film.

After filming between 2010 and 2011 in Minas Gerais, My Sweet Orange Tree was exhibited for the first time in 2012, at the Festival do Rio. The film debuted in theaters in Brazil on April 19, 2013 and received varied reviews, which highlighted João Guilherme Avila as Zezé and Gustavo Hadba photography.

Plot

My Sweet Orange Tree begins with José Mauro de Vasconcelos (Caco Ciocler) receiving an edition of his finished novel. Then, the film starts to tell the story from the writer's memories, through flashbacks.[3] Zezé (João Guilherme Avila), a boy of eight years who lives in Minas Gerais in a very humble house with his family, consisting of his father (Eduardo Dascar), an unemployed and alcoholic, and his mother (Fernanda Vianna), which works to support the home and his brother and sisters. Despite the lack of understanding, affection and the aggression suffered by from his father and school colleagues, the boy has a great skill for storytelling using his imagination.

With financial difficulties, the family has to move. At the new home, Zezé finds an orange tree, which he talks everyday. However, for being extremely extrovert he got involved in several confusions. One of them, he tries to ride on the bumper of Manoel Valadares, the "Portuga" (José de Abreu), but is caught and spanked. The boy feels humiliated and wants revenge, however Valadares ends up understanding Zezé, which turns to share his world of fantasies, and a new friendship arises.[4]

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