World Brief · Aves De Venecia
Aves de Venecia
The birds were waiting in the wind.
Mateo Arango is a quiet boy on a coffee farm in Venecia, Antioquia, Colombia — among cafetales beneath Cerro Tusa, drying patios, red coffee cherries, banana leaves, and misty mountain paths. Four bird teachers guide him: courage, companionship, rhythm, and the invisible roads above the hills.
As Mateo grows, those childhood memories lead him to paragliding above the coffee hills.
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The World
Venecia, Antioquia — Coffee Hills & Wind Roads
Cafetales beneath Cerro Tusa
Coffee rows climb toward the pyramid peak — red cherries, banana shade, and the particular hush of mountain mornings.
Drying patios
Sun-warmed concrete where harvests become aroma, and children learn patience in bare feet.
Misty mountain paths
Trails between farms where mist arrives before footsteps and birds announce each turn.
The four bird teachers
Hummingbird teaches courage. Tanager teaches companionship. Woodpecker teaches rhythm. Hawk teaches that the wind has invisible roads.
Character
Mateo Arango
A quiet boy on his family's coffee farm who listens when the valley speaks through wings. The hummingbird, tanager, woodpecker, and hawk each leave a lesson he carries into adulthood.
Those childhood memories lead him to paragliding above the coffee hills — where the wind finally shows him the roads it promised all along.
Tagline
The birds were waiting in the wind.
Visual Identity
Lyrical. Cinematic. Nature-Led.
Genre
Magical-realist Colombian lyrical adventure. Rooted in real geography and real culture. The magic is in the land itself — not imported.
Tone
Lyrical, emotional, narration-driven, deeply cinematic, nature-led. The birds do the talking. Mateo listens.
Palette
Colombian cloud forest: rich greens, warm earth, the particular haze of Andean altitude light. Bird plumage as the color accent layer.
Bird animation
Realistic movement grounded in actual bird species of the Andes. Each species carries a different emotional register. The animation must feel biological before it feels magical.
Landscape
Cerro Tusa's pyramid profile is a key visual anchor. The cloud line, the coffee slopes, and the steep forest gorges are all cinematically active — not backdrop.
Sound design
The emotional orchestral scoring works in counterpoint with actual bird calls. Mateo's understanding is felt before it is shown.
Gallery
Posters, bird lessons, and emerald ridge light




What fits
- ✦Realistic bird animation grounded in Andean species
- ✦Colombian mountain cinematography — the real geography honored
- ✦Mateo listening — not commanding, not translating
- ✦Emotional orchestral scoring in counterpoint with bird calls
- ✦Ancestral messages carried by specific birds to specific people
- ✦The weight of knowledge as the story's central tension
What does not fit
- —Generic magical-realist tropes without Colombian cultural grounding
- —Birds as weapons or combat tools
- —Mateo as a chosen savior with powers to wield
- —Exoticizing or stereotyped depictions of the valley community
- —Modern supernatural genre conventions (horror, thriller, action)
Pitch Your Aves De Venecia Idea
Bird animations, Colombian mountain cinematics, lyrical emotional sequences, and the quiet moments where the valley speaks through wings.