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Encyclopedia > Carlos Saldanha

Carlos Saldanha (born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is the director and co-director of Ice Age, Robots, and Ice Age 2. Ipanema beach, in the South Zone, immortalised by Tom Jobim and Vinicius de Morais song The Girl from Ipanema Cristo Redentor, the famous Christ the Redeemer statue at the top of the Corcovado mountain A NASA satellite image of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro (meaning River of January in... DVD cover This article is about a film. ... Robots is a computer-animated movie released March 11, 2005. ... Ice Age 2: The Meltdown is a sequel to the 2002 computer-animated film Ice Age. ...


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Saldanha is the Brazilian-born director of the hit animated feature "Ice Age: The Meltdown," which had a record spring opening in North and South America this week.
Saldanha was also nominated for an Academy Award for directing the animated short film "Gone Nutty," which features "Ice Age's" much put-upon Scrat character.
Saldanha is a native of Rio de Janiero, Brazil and earned an M.F.A. degree in animation from the School of Visual Arts in New York where he discovered his passion for animation.
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