Rio (2011)

 ●  Hindi ● 1 hr 36 mins

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In Rio de Janeiro, baby macaw, Blu, is captured by dealers and smuggled to the USA. While driving through Moose Lake, Minnesota, the truck that is transporting Blu accidentally drops Blu's box on the road. A girl, Linda, finds the bird and raises him with love. Fifteen years later, Blu is a domesticated and intelligent bird that does not fly and lives a comfortable life with bookshop owner Linda. Out of the blue, clumsy Brazilian ornithologist, Tulio, visits Linda and explains that Blu is the last male of his species, and he has a female called Jewel in Rio de Janeiro. He invites Linda to bring Blu to Rio so that he and Jewel can save their species. Linda travels with Blu and Tulio to Rio de Janeiro and they leave Blu and Jewel in a large cage in the institute where Tulio works. While they are having dinner, smugglers break into the institute and steal Blu and Jewel to sell them. Linda and Tulio look everywhere for Blu, who is chained to Jewel and hidden in a slum. Meanwhile, Jewel ..

Cast: Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg, Leslie Mann

Crew: Carlos Saldanha (Director), Renato Falcao (Director of Photography), John Powell (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family, Musical

Release Dates: 15 Apr 2011 (India)

Tagline: If looks could kill

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as Jewel
as Linda
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actor
as Sylvio / Kipo
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actor
as Marcel (Lead Smuggler)
as Second Waiter
as Gate Guard
as Neurotic Bird
Supporting Actress
as Armando (Tall Smuggler)
as Boy in Gondola
Supporting Actress
as Lead Marmoset
as Rafael
as Dr. Barbosa
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actor
as Fernando
as Nico
as Alice (The Other Goose)
as Truck Driver
Supporting Actress
as Tipa (Heavy Smuggler)
as Nigel
Supporting Actor
as Tourist
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actress
as Scaredy Bird
as Mother Bird
as Bookstore Customer / Lady Tourist
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actress
as Green Bird
Supporting Actor
as Aviary Intern / Waiter
Supporting Actress
as Police Officer
Supporting Actor
as Tulio / Soccer Announcer
as Samba School Director
Supporting Actress
as Young Linda
as Trapped Bird / Screaming Hang Glider
as Other Hang Glider
as Luiz
Supporting Actor
as Chloe(The Goose)
Supporting Actress
as Pedro

Direction

Director

Production

Executive Producer
Assistant Producer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography

Music

Music Director
Music Label

Sound

Sound Re-recording Mixer
Sound Editor
Sound Effects Editor

Art

Set Decorator

Casting

Casting Director

Editorial

Editor

Visual Effects

CG Supervisor
Digital Compositor
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Spoken Languages:
Portuguese
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Datasat Digital Sound, Dolby Digital
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
Shot in 3D
Tracklist
Taglines:
If looks could kill
Drool meets cool
Love at first fight
Party fowl
This turkey can't fly
He's going to the wildest, most magical place on earth ... home.
Join the party!
1 out of every 8 Americans is afraid of flying. Most of them don't have feathers.
Movie Connection(s):
Dubbed from: Rio (English)
Goofs:
Audio/Video Mismatch
When Nico and Pedro are singing 'Hot Wings' at the club, in the introduction of the song, Nico can be heard saying 'My Life', but neither Nico or Pedro's lips move.

Continuity
In the beginning of the movie, during the first performance of 'Real in Rio' the yellow Macaw that baby Blu looks to has three chicks. She only throws two out of the nest then flies away with the newly flying chicks, leaving the third one in the nest.

Continuity
When Tulio visits Linda in Minnesota, there are two blue pens or pencils on the table. When Tulio throws Blu, the two pens or pencils have disappeared.

Factual Mistake
Carnival Floats in the Sambodromo Parade are not allowed to be self-propelled. In real life they are always pushed by a crew.

Factual Mistake
Linda serves Blu a cup of hot chocolate at the beginning of the film. Chocolate is toxic to Macaws.

Factual Mistake
On the runway, Marcel tells Tipa to "Pull Up!" which he does but the flaps on the plane move the wrong way, which would cause the plane to be pushed into the floor and not take off.
Trivia:
The film was based on a true story of a Spix's macaw named Elvis, living in the United States. His owner agreed to let Elvis join the captive breeding program to help preserve his species.

This film has been cited as a reason why Pixar cancelled a film they were making with a similar story: "Newt".

Oreo created a special edition version of their cookies with blue icing to tie in with the release of the film.

The first film from Blue Sky Studios since Ice Age (2002) to have human characters.

Nico's type of bird is a canary

First Blue Sky Studios film to be a musical.

The crew visited Rio de Janeiro and also consulted with an expert on macaws at the Bronx Zoo.

The creation of Angry Birds Rio marked the first time that an existing game was specifically adapted to accommodate the release of a film.

20th Century Fox were initially rather annoyed when the MPAA slapped the film with a PG rating for "mild off-color humor". The studio resubmitted the movie to acquire a G rating instead.

Story art reveals that Nigel had a metal or robotic talon in early versions of the story.