All Brazil articles – Page 11
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Oscars: Brazil chooses 'Little Secret'
Brazilian Ministry of Culture selects family drama over festival favourite Aquarius.
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Fênix Filmes lines up 'Olympia 2016'
EXCLUSIVE: Priscila Miranda’s fledgling Brazilian distributor will launch the documentary-fiction hybrid to coincide with the Games in Rio that start next month.
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José Padilha talks Netflix series, 'Entebbe' and Hollywood battles
“I’d rather face reality than make movies about superheroes,” says the Narcos executive producer, who is currently tackling Brazil’s Petrobas scandal.
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Hector Babenco dead at 70
The Argentine-born Brazilian director who directed William Hurt to an Oscar in Kiss Of The Spider Woman has died of a heart attack in Sao Paulo. He was 70.
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Cannes: Kleber Mendonca Filho, 'Aquarius'
Brazilian director discusses his Cannes Competition drama.
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Mundial eyes Cannes sales on 'Special Operations'
EXCLUSIVE: Cristina Garza and her team will introduce worldwide buyers on the Croisette to the Brazilian thriller.
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Cannes: The Producers Network to showcase Brazilian, Palestinian projects
EXCLUSIVE: Palestinian hybrid work Ghost Hunting and Brazil’s The Trace [pictured] among works to be presented.
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Cinema do Brasil promotes Panorama pair
The Brazilian promotional body will attend the EFM for the tenth consecutive year to talk up a slate of national films that includes Panorama selections Time Was Endless and Don’t Call Me Son.
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Brazilian YouTube stars Porta Dos Fundos shooting feature
Porta dos Fundos - Contrato Vitalicio, from the YouTube comedy troupe, is now filming in Rio de Janeiro.
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Brazilian box office breaks records in 2015
Total revenue increased by 17.5% as admissions also received boost; local films fare well.
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'Sparrows' wins in Sao Paulo
Other winners at Brazilian festival include An, Pixadores, The Violin Teacher, Wrestlers.
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Brazil Territory Focus: The Famous five
With Brazilian film-makers on the rise, Elaine Guerini rounds up a quintet of the country’s most exciting talent
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Global Screen seals 'Oddball' sales
Deals have been closed for the Australian family film in territories including the UK, Middle East and Brazil.
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Disney’s Miravista, Total team for Rio rom-com 'Apaixonados'
EXCLUSIVE: Nanda Costa, Roberta Rodrigues star in Rio Carnival rom-com.
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'Neon Bull' triumphs in Rio
The sensorial cinema of Gabriel Mascaro, who turned the life of a group of cowhands into a poetic experience in Neon Bull (Boi Neon), was the big winner at the 17th edition of Rio de Janeiro’s International Film Festival.
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'Tangerine' triumphs in Rio Felix awards
Sean Baker’s transgender drama was named best fiction film as Rio De Janeiro Film Festival top brass celebrated the best LGBTQ films of this year’s festival.
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Territory focus: The changing colours of Brazil
Fuelled by generous incentives, Brazilian cinema is healthy and robust, and local film-makers are reflecting their country’s improved circumstances, drifting away from the focus on poverty, violence and social issues that have become familiar to international audiences. Elaine Guerini reports.
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Brazil’s Glaz, Copa Studio to merge
The Brazilian TV and film production company and the animation studio will announce the merger at Mipcom on October 6.