See what was the reaction of director Latto to find that a Brazilian made a painting of the protagonist kitten of Oscar’s winning animation, ‘Flow’
Flow’s affection for Flow, an Oscar 2025 winner animation, exceeded borders and thrilled the film’s director, GINTES ZILBALODIS. Last Thursday, 13, through X (former Twitter), the filmmaker shared a painting of the protagonist kitten made by a Brazilian during an art class.
The image was originally released by the artist’s teacher, who expressed his pride on the work. “Guys, look what a wonderful thing, your Antonio has just finished the painting of the flower’s painting in our class today. And you are all proud asking if you will like it, I have no doubt,” she wrote. Shortly thereafter, Zilbalodiswhen marked by netizens, reposed the image with a message of thanks in Portuguese, writing: “Thank you, Mr. Antonio!”.
More about flow
The flow animation follows the journey of a black cat that, after losing its home in a flood, finds shelter on a boat full of other animals. To survive, the feline, known for its lonely nature, needs to learn to live in groups and practice altruism. With a sensitive narrative and an impressive visual style, the film captivated viewers and critics around the world.
With a budget of $ 3.8 million, significantly lower than productions such as ‘wild robot’ ($ 78 million) or ‘Fun Mind 2’ ($ 200 million), Flow stood out in important awards. The film took the Golden Globe, Annie Award and the prestigious Annecy Festival, where she won in four categories. In Latvia, the impact of the film was so expressive that the Golden Globe statuette was shown in a local museum.
In Brazil, the animation will have Free views at the SPCine circuit between March 13 and 19with information available on the project’s official website. For those who have not been able to watch in theaters, ‘Flow’ will reach streaming in April on the movie Film+.
The victory of ‘Flow’ at the Oscar 2025, in the best animation category, was received with enthusiasm by Brazilians, especially after the director of the film celebrates the conquest of ‘I’m still here’ as the best international film, with Walter Salles.
Source: Recreio
