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TECA & TUTI: A NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY

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TECA & TUTI: A NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY is in the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival - it may not be a regular, endorsed title
Recommended age 5-12
74 minutes
FeatureFilm
TECA E TUTI
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I really enjoyed watching Teca & Tuti: A Night at the Library. It has a wonderful family-friendly storyline and a strong message about the importance of reading.

The storyline is about a moth named Teca (Luy Campos) and her little pet Tuti (Hugo Picchi) who understand the importance of reading instead of eating a book.

I love the story line because it shows the importance of reading and talks about how kids are forgetting to read daily. This film is a combination of animation and live-action. Both are done perfectly --I love how the camera shows the scenery of the city during the live-action parts and in the animation we always get a perfect angle of the characters. For example when Teca turns to a book character the quality of the animation is on point. The costumes are perfect. Teca has a great outfit and always appears with a bow on her antenna. The locations for the live-action are great and the backgrounds of the animation are very well done. The music follows the story line perfectly. Every scene when Teca or another character has a strong feeling the music fits their mood quite well. Zico (Micael Gomes Matos) and his Grandmother (Nelma Nunes) love to read every night and Teca learns how to read and appreciate a book by listening to its story. The Directors Eduardo Perdido, Tiago M. A. Lima, Diego M. Doimo made an amazing film with a very compelling storyline and message to all. My favorite part is when Teca meets her mother.

The film's message is that we all should go more to the library and read constantly.

I give Teca & Tuti: A Night at the Library 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8, plus adults. By Keila V., KIDS FIRST!

I really enjoyed watching Teca & Tuti: A Night at the Library. It has a wonderful family-friendly storyline and a strong message about the importance of reading.

The storyline is about a moth named Teca (Luy Campos) and her little pet Tuti (Hugo Picchi) who understand the importance of reading instead of eating a book.

I love the story line because it shows the importance of reading and talks about how kids are forgetting to read daily. This film is a combination of animation and live-action. Both are done perfectly --I love how the camera shows the scenery of the city during the live-action parts and in the animation we always get a perfect angle of the characters. For example when Teca turns to a book character the quality of the animation is on point. The costumes are perfect. Teca has a great outfit and always appears with a bow on her antenna. The locations for the live-action are great and the backgrounds of the animation are very well done. The music follows the story line perfectly. Every scene when Teca or another character has a strong feeling the music fits their mood quite well. Zico (Micael Gomes Matos) and his Grandmother (Nelma Nunes) love to read every night and Teca learns how to read and appreciate a book by listening to its story. The Directors Eduardo Perdido, Tiago M. A. Lima, Diego M. Doimo made an amazing film with a very compelling storyline and message to all. My favorite part is when Teca meets her mother.

The film's message is that we all should go more to the library and read constantly.

I give Teca & Tuti: A Night at the Library 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8, plus adults. By Keila V., KIDS FIRST!

The tiny clothes moth Teca lives with her family and pet dust mite in a sewing box. What they love most is to eat paper, but when Teca learns to read, she notices that books cannot be eaten; after all, they keep stories that she loves. Committed to solving a great mystery, Teca and Tuti part towards the library, searching for the most important story of their life. From Brazil; Dialogue in Portuguese, English subtitles
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