
Júlio Andrade tells what it was like to give the cinema gonzaguinha life
Honored at Cine PE, Júlio Andrade revealed that he struggled for seven years to bring Gonzaguinha to life in the movie Gonzaga: From Father to Filho, released in 2012. Even without great visibility at the time, the actor sought the cast producer and made a striking test, where he appeared characterized with a cheap wig, characteristic clothes of the singer and a “half communist” bag. “I got there on the Gonzaguinha wave, half blasé,” he recalled. At the beginning of the hearing, he asked, “Critter, can I sing here?”, And then he released his voice with the happy song.
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1 of 4Cena from the movie Gonzaga: From Father to Filho Filho/Globo
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4 of 4Júlio Andrade is honored at Cine Peluiz Oliveira the performance stirred director Breno Silveira, who faced a difficult personal moment. “There I felt that I won that role,” said Julius. The actor said it was hard to say goodbye to the character and that he even thought of doing shows like Gonzaguinha: “The movie was a very cool experience for me. It was hard to leave, because I wanted more.” Read also Fábia Oliveira Vale EVERYTHING: Julio Andrade gets annoyed in the scene of death and climate is tense Ricardo Noblat for twenty years ago – Gonzaguinha Musical Manifesto, son of Gonzagão he also paid tribute to Breno, who died in 2022: “He taught me that cinema is horny and passion. Gonzaga: From father to son shows the trajectory of Luiz Gonzaga and his relationship with his son, Gonzaguinha, a symbol of MPB. The plot speaks of Brazil's integration through affection and music, the same song that united them, consecrated them and distanced them.
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