Exclusively to Máxima Digital, Rita Cadillac revealed the details of ‘Dengue Alien’
Rita Cadillac was the main guest for the project Dengue Alien. The comic science fiction series, by the production company Gêmeos do Cinema e Cultura, from Ribeirão Preto, featured recordings in important scenarios in the city, such as Parque Curupira, Fábrica de Extintores, Espaço A Fábrica, Avenida Presidente Vargas and Ribeirão Shopping.
In an exclusive interview with Maximum Digitalthe ex-Chacrete told details of how the filming process was.
“This alien dengue project is very good, fun and cheerful. It’s a series for children and adults, because it covers a lot of Chapolin, Chaves, drawings, so it’s a lot of fun! It has characters that are hilarious.”, she told.
Rita even gave behind-the-scenes details. “In the recordings, there were times when the people in the production needed to ask us to be silent, because we were laughing a lot.”, he said.
The star’s participation will be extensive in the series, as the actress plays three characters: the queen of the planet Moscafim, a talk-show presenter and Rita Cadillac herself, trapped in the body of Doctor Dragostein.
“It is of great importance to have participated in this project, because it has been running since 2014 and since that time I was in their sights to do it. And everything went well! It is a very good project, I agreed to do it right away. When I read , I decided to do it right away. A very good and fun project. It is important for Ribeirão Preto.”said.
The muse still insisted on showing how happy she is to have been invited to the project. “It’s a very educational project, it will show that we can’t let water stand still and stuff. It’s a great honor to have participated.”, finished.
Source: Maxima

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