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'Tini: The Movie' (also known as 'Tini: The Movie – The New Life of Violetta' and 'Tini: The New Life of Violetta'; , "Tini: The great change of Violetta") is a Argentinan-SpanishItalian film created by Ramn Salazar, is a film set in an alternative universe from that of the television series 'Violetta'. Martina Stoessel, Jorge Blanco, Mercedes Lambre, Clara Alonso and Diego Ramos reprise their roles from the series. The film also stars Adrin Salzedo, Sofia Carson and ngela Molina. It premiered on May 6, 2016 in Spain and May 12, 2016 in Italy. In Argentina, it premiered on June 2, 2016. In the United States, it was released digitally on December 6, 2016.

Plot



Taking place sometime after the events of the third season, Violetta (Martina Stoessel) is coming back from a tour in Europe, misses Len (Jorge Blanco) who is working in Los Angeles, and works with her pressuring manager, Willy, who has not allowed her to rest.

Upon arrival in Buenos Aires, Violetta discovers there are rumors about the end of her relationship with Len and that another star named Melanie Sanchez (Sofia Carson) claims Len is more than a friend. Violetta questions Willy about it and he tells her that the others were lying about it because they were looking out for her. Violetta then tries to call Len, but Melanie picks up and tells Violetta that Len is taking a shower, but in reality, he is trying to work on the music video for his new song, Light Your Heart.

Later that same day, Violetta goes on a primetime talk-show where they talk to her about the drama surrounding the rumors about Len and Melanie's relationship, followed by a report on it, much to Violettas confusion, and is noted to her father, Germn (Diego Ramos), who is completely unsatisfied. The show then tries to talk to Violetta about her new album and tour, however pressured and heartbroken by the whole ordeal, she makes the decision and announces on the show that she is going to retire, much to the shock of everyone, and Willy's frustration. The news of Violettas abrupt retirement is spread all over the news, and the word quickly spreads to Ludmila (Mercedes Lambre), Violetta and Lens friend, who becomes suspicious about it.

Violetta feels awful about the whole situation, while Germn gets an old letter from his friend, Isabella (ngela Molina), and later gives it to her telling about Isabellas house for young artists. Violetta makes the option to go there. Germn and Angie (Clara Alonso) then send her off to Italy to Isabellas home for young artists. Upon arrival in Italy, Violetta makes friends: Caio (Adrin Salzedo), a sailor and local villager, Elosa (Georgina Amors), a photographer, Roko (Francisco Viciana), a music artist, Miranda (Beatrice Arnera), a fashion designer, Ral (Ridder van Kooten) and Sal (Leonardo Cecchi), first cousins who are into stage design and direction, and of course, Isabella.

Upon meeting Isabella, she accidentally calls Violetta Tini, which confuses her. Meanwhile, Ludmila tries to inform Len of the situation multiple times, while he tries to work on his new song and misses Violetta, while he's also annoyed with Melanie.

Back in Italy, Violetta is enjoying herself, makes a good friendship with Caio by spending time with him and signs him up for an audition to a national ballet academy as dancing is his passion. She also decides to perform in a music festival her mother participated in many years prior, and additionally, she commonly deals with the behavior of a fellow villager, Stefano (Lino Di Nuzzo). She then starts to write a new song on a piano that was pushed outside to the moon, but however, she is still curious on Tini.

Ludmila finally gets to Len and tells him about the whole ordeal, and he then realizes that the whole thing was a huge misunderstanding. After Ludmila gets Germn to tell her where Violetta is, she and Len set out to Italy.

Later, after everyone else helps Violetta with her preparation for the festival, Isabella decides to reveal who Tini is, calls Germn and Angie to come down to Italy and shows Violetta home movies of her mother and a baby who she calls Tini. Germn comes in and tells Violetta that she is Tini, adding that its what he and her mother wanted to name her, but they were unable to register her as Tini, so they named her Violetta.

Now calling herself Tini, she finishes her new song, and says goodbye to Caio as he heads off to audition. However, while all of this is happening, Len and Ludmila have made their way to Italy. Len attempts to find Violetta, but he sees her with Caio, and decides to depart, while Ludmila and Stefano meet and develop a relationship with each other. After Ludmila found her and told her that Len came to reconcile and explain the misunderstanding, Tini attempts to find him on a boat, but however, Len made a stop on a small island before departing. He then sees Tini getting into a boat accident and successfully rescues her, and they're finally reunited. Ludmila and Stefano manage to get Tini to the festival on time and she gets ready for her performance. Tini then gets on stage and performs her new song, Born to Shine, while Caio passes the audition for the ballet academy. Tini then states in a narration that she will stay Tini forever.

Cast



* Martina Stoessel as Tini

* Jorge Blanco as Len

* Mercedes Lambre as Ludmila

* Diego Ramos as Germn

* Clara Alonso as Angie

* Adrin Salzedo as Caio

* Sofa Carson as Melanie

* Ridder van Kooten as Ral

* Leonardo Cecchi as Sal

* Georgina Amors as Elosa

* Beatrice Arnera as Miranda

* Lino Di Nuzzo as Stefano

* Francisco Viciana as Roko

* ngela Molina as Isabella

Accolades



Music and soundtrack



On April 29, 2016, songs featured in the film were included in the release of Tini debut album.

Additionally, Leonardo Cecchi recorded a song for the movie, titled "Freeze Frame". He, along with Adrin Salzedo, Ridder van Kooten, and Beatrice Arnera, also perform a cover of "Reality" by Lost Frequencies.

References




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