Xuxa Abracadabra (2003)
Xuxa Abracadabra (2003)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Xuxa
Sofia / Producer
Brunno Abrahão
Lucas
Maria Mariana Azevedo
Júlia
Márcio Garcia
Matheus
Leandro Hassum
Sapo / Barba Azul
Tom Cavalcante
Narrador
Talita Castro
Branca de Neve
Cláudio Heinrich
Príncipe Encantado
Heloísa Périssé
Patrícia
Lúcio Mauro Filho
Lobo Mau
Sérgio Mamberti
Tio Nicolas / Merlino
Cláudia Raia
Madrasta
Bruna Marquezine
Maria
Gustavo Pereira
Pinóquio
Kayky Brito
Gato de Botas
Ary Sperling
Composer
Eva Todor
Vovózinha
Debby Lagranha
Chapeuzinho Vermelho
Cristina Pereira
Mãe de Chapeuzinho Vermelho
Luiz Salém
Espelho Mágico
Ademir Rocha
João
Toni Garrido
Saci Pererê
Marcelo Torreão
Caçador da Branca de Neve
Nilvan Santos
Cara Vela
Gustavo Ottoni
Tom Badilho
Luciana Andrade
Ela mesma na banda Rouge
Karin Hils
Ela mesma na banda Rouge
Li Martins
Ela mesma na banda Rouge
Fantine Thó
Ela mesma na banda Rouge
Aline Wirley
Ela mesma na banda Rouge
Diler Trindade
Producer
Moacyr Góes
Director
Cris D'amato
First Assistant Director
Flávio de Souza
Screenplay
Edgar Moura
Director of Photography
Marcelo Cavalcante
Costume Design
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 19, 2003
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 27m
Filming LocationsRio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Xuxa Abracadabra is a 2003 Brazilian fantasy adventure film produced by Diler Trindade and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and Globo Filmes. Directed by Moacyr Góes, it stars Xuxa Meneghel, Márcio Garcia, Cláudia Raia, Brunno Abrahão, Maria Mariana Azevedo, Heloísa Périssé, Leandro Hassum, Lúcio Mauro Filho, and Sérgio Mamberti. The film tells the story of a librarian named Sofia who agrees to babysit her friend Matheus's children. While looking after the children at Matheus's great uncle's house, they find a magical book that takes them to a fairy-tale land.
The film was developed as a children's film focusing on fairy tales and folklore, a departure from the teen-focused projects Meneghel usually produced and starred in. The screenplay was written by Flávio de Souza, who added several characters from children's stories into the film.
The film premiered on December 18, 2003, and grossed 11 million reais upon wide release in Brazil. Xuxa Abracadabra received negative reviews from critics, but was considered an improvement in quality compared to other films involving Meneghel.