High School Musical: O Desafio

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High School Musical:
O Desafio
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High School Musical: O Desafio poster
Directed byCésar Rodrigues
Written bySusana Cardoso
Carol Castro
StarringOlavo Cavalheiro
Renata Ferreira
Paula Barbosa
Fellipe Guadanucci
Wanessa
Production
companies
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release date
  • February 5, 2010 (2010-02-05)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese
Box office$1.1 million [1]

High School Musical: O Desafio is a spin-off film, to the High School Musical franchise. It is one of three feature film adaptations of a script written by Pablo Lago and Susana Cardozo and based on the book Battle of the Bands ; this release for the Brazil market. The film stars the finalists of the Brazilian reality television High School Musical: A Seleção competition series, including: Olavo, Renata, Fellipe, Paula, Moroni, Beatriz, Samuel and Karol. Additionally, Wanessa Camargo features in a supporting role. Principal photography took place in April 2009, in Rio de Janeiro and Olodum; and is notable for being the third Disney-branded feature film made in Latin America. To coincide with the Argentine culture, Bahia collaborated on developing a unique rhythm to the movie's choreography.

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High School Musical: O Desafio was released on August 24, 2008 in Auditorio Nacional of Mexico City.

Plot

1ª part

A new school year begins at the High School Brasil (HSB), and the students return from the summer vacations. Olavo, the captain of the school futsal team, the Lobos-Guará, discovers that Renata, his neighbor and classmate, has changed a lot over the summer. Paula, however, continues being vain and wastes her time dominating her poor brother, Fellipe, and her associates Alícia, Clara and Karol, or, as she prefers to call them, "The Invisibles".

2ª part

The principal of the school and Ms. Márcia, the art teacher, invite the students to take part in the school's first battle of the bands, where the kids will have a chance to be showcased as true music stars. Wanessa, a former student and now a famous singer, comes to the school as adviser to the contest.

3ª part

Working against the clock and with limited resources, the kids put all the forces for the big day. Olavo and Renata, together with their friends Moroni, Bia, Samuel, Fábio and Ed, as well as Fellipe, participate in the contest, forming a band named The Tribe. At the same time, Paula participates with her friends, and she tries the impossible task of separating Fellipe from his new friends. But only one band will be the winner, the one which can understand that teamwork, personal development, and study will make them better artists and also better people.

Cast

List of songs

#SongPerformer(s)
1Novo Ano Começou (El Verano Terminó)Renata, Olavo, Beatriz, Fellipe, Paula, Moroni, Karol & Samuel
2Tudo Está Melhor (Arpoador) (La Vida Es Una Aventura)Olavo
3Conselho de AmigaRenata & Wanessa
4FutebolOlavo
5MatemáticaRenata & Fellipe
6Que Papel é Esse? Paula & Fellipe
7A Procura do Sol (A Buscar El Sol)Renata & Beatriz
8Romeu e Julieta (Yo Sabía)Olavo & Renata
9Tamanho Não É DocumentoCamila Caputi (Marta and the Volleyball Players)
10Eu Sou Única (Paula E As Invisíveis) (Superstar)Paula e Karol (Paula and the Invisibles)
11Faça Parte Desse ShowRenata, Olavo, Beatriz, Fellipe, Moroni & Samuel (The Tribe)
12Atuar, Dançar, Cantar (Actuar, Bailar, Cantar)All
13Gosto TantoWanessa

There are songs in the film that weren't included in the official soundtrack above.

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References

  1. "High School Musical: O Desafio (2010)". www.boxofficemojo.com.