Xuxa Meneghel Letícia Botelho Carlos Casagrande Alice Borges Betty Lago Dirce Migliaccio Marcelo Adnet
Music by
Ary Sperling
Production companies
PlayArte Conspiraçao Filmes Globo Filmes Warner Bros. Pictures
Distributed by
Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date
December 21, 2007 (2007-12-21)[1]
Running time
107 minutes
Country
Brazil
Language
Portuguese
Budget
R$ 6.0 million[2]
Box office
R$ 1.8 million[2]
Xuxa em Sonho de Menina (transl.Xuxa in Girl's Dream) is a 2007 Brazilian fantasy children's film, written by Flávio de Souza [pt] and directed by Rudi Lagemann. It was the first film with the actress Xuxa (Xuxa Meneghel) to be directed by Conspiração Filmes, and was distributed by Warner Bros. and Globo Filmes. The film starred Xuxa Meneghel and Letícia Botelho, with the participation of Carlos Casagrande, Alice Borges, Betty Lago, Dirce Migliaccio, and Marcelo Adnet.
In the film, Xuxa plays a teacher, Kika, whose dream is to be an actress. Encouraged by her childhood best friend, Lara, Kika decides to go to Rio de Janeiro for an audition. However, a misunderstanding separates the two friends. Kika, alone in a bus station, finds a group of children who are going on a bus to Rio for an important math test. Kika ends up getting on the bus and the trip is the backdrop to many adventures and discoveries. A spell makes Kika go back to being a child - and she ends up dealing with the children's antics at a roadside hotel.
The film debuted on December 21, 2007, in 232 rooms in Brazil. It performed poorly at the box office, grossing R$6 million reais with more than 1,814,152 million box offices.[3]Sonho de Menina received widespread criticism from critics and audiences.
^"XUXA EM SONHO DE MENINA". Globo.com. April 25, 2017. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
^ ab"Xuxinha e Guto Contra os Monstros do Espaço" (in Portuguese). Guia da Semana!. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
^Ranking nacional 2008 (por renda). Filmeb. March 17, 2015
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