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Estudantes

''Estudantes'' was a Brazilian musical comedy film directed by Wallace Downey and starring Carmen Miranda, Barbosa Júnior, Mesquitinha and Mário Reis.
Initially titled Folia de Estudantes, was made entirely in a single week in the studios and labs Cinédia. Premiered at Cine Alhambra, in Rio de Janeiro, on July 8, 1935, staying in theaters for two weeks. It has also been shown in São Paulo, at Cine Odeon (Sala Vermelha), debuting on July 15 of that year. From what we know, there are not preserved copies of this film.
== Production ==
''Estudantes'' (Students) of 1935, is a co-production from Waldow Filmes and Cinédia, directed by Wallace Downey and based on a script by musicians João de Barro and Alberto Ribeiro, was set in a university student residence. In this film Carmen Miranda played by the crooner Mário Reis, and for the first time she acted out a role as well as singing. Two other students, played by Mesquetinha and Bárbosa Júnior, vie for her affections, giving rise to a wealth of comic incidents. Shot in just one week, "Estudantes" premiered at Rio's Cinema Alhambra on 8 July 1935, where it was shown for a further two weeks. Although the film's soundtrack featured well-known carnival "marchas" and sambas, it was not designed to tie in with the annual celebrations, but rather was an example of so-called 'mid-year' productions (de meio de ano), the premieres of which were often timed to coincide with the 'festas juninas' or popular Catholic festivals held in June.
Inspired by the success of the film vehicles for carnival music, other 'mid-year' musicals were simply intended to promote the radio and record industries. "Estudantes" featured musical numbers associated with the popular religious celebrations, and song 'Cadê Mimi?' (Where's Mimi?), performed by Mário Reis as he serenades Carmen Miranda's character. This song subsequently became a huge hit throughout Brazil. In spite of its success at the box-office.

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