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Release Date:
January 1, 2020
Original Title:
La Gallina Turuleca
Alternate Titles:
La Gallina Turuleca
The Wacky Hen
Чудо-курица
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Argentina Sono Film
Brown Films AIE
Gloriamundi Producciones
INCAA
In Post We Trust
Mediabyte
Mogambo Films
Pampa Films
Produccions A Fonsagrada
Tandem Films
Production Countries:
Argentina | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: A FR: TP LT: V PT: M/6 RU: 6+
Runtime: 80
Like a love song to differences, Turu, the Wacky Hen tells the story of a creature who, due to her particular appearance, becomes the object of ridicule for the rest of the henhouse. Her wiry legs and featherless back don’t startle Isabel, an ex music teacher who picks her for being so special. Turuleca doesn’t lay eggs because her hidden talent is another: she talks, she sings and she dances, giving it her all. Turu, the Wacky Hen is a full-color, animated party that invites us to move our bodies to its musical numbers, making us sing verses that have the power to turn us into children once again, if only for a little while.
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Art Direction:
Beatriz Castro Heredia
Associate Producer:
Victoria Rostello
Co-Executive Producer:
Diego Lopez Alvarez
Coordinating Producer:
David Lacruz
Director:
Eduardo Gondell
Víctor Monigote
Director of Photography:
Alejandro Valente
Executive Producer:
Agustín Bossi
Cristina Zumárraga
Original Music Composer:
Sergio Moure de Oteyza
Producer:
Pablo E. Bossi
Ricardo Marco Budé
Carlos Fernández
Ignacio Salazar-Simpson
Production Design:
Víctor Monigote
Screenplay:
Pablo E. Bossi
Juan Pablo Buscarini
Eduardo Gondell
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