All Brazil articles – Page 4
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Reviews
‘The Territory’: Sundance Review
A rousing fight for the future of endangered people and land in the Brazilian Amazon
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‘Mars One’: Sundance Review
Vivid, Black working-class drama from Brazil has niche breakout appeal
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Features
Sundance Q&A: ‘Mars One’ director Gabriel Martins on why Brazil’s indie filmmakers are “staring into an empty space”
Brazilian filmmaker on dreams, disappointment, family and what Jair Bolsonaro has done to his country.
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News
Festival do Rio opens in-person 2021 edition after 2020 absence
Seventy-one Brazilian features and shorts as well as international awards contenders.
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Oscar submission ‘Private Desert’ to open Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival
US premieres for Madalena, My Name Is Baghdad, Secrets From Putumayo.
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‘The Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See Titanic’ wins top prizes at Egypt’s El Gouna Film Festival
In other prizes Mounia Akl’s Costa Brava, Lebanon clinches Fipresci prize and inaugural Green Award.
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‘The Safest Place In The World’: Doclisboa Review
Brazil’s 2015 Mariana dam disaster is eulogised through the perspective of one scarred local
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News
Brazil submits Venice Giornate Degli Autori premiere ‘Private Desert’ for Oscars
7 Prisoners had been expected to fly the flag.
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Elijah Wood’s SpectreVision to reboot Brazilian horror icon Coffin Joe with UK’s One Eyed Films (exclusive)
Project is English-language; separate Mexican feature in the works.
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‘7 Prisoners’: Venice Review
This knotty tale of modern-day slavery in Brazil’s Sao Paulo cements Alexandre Moratto’s reputation as a talent to watch
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News
‘Oxygen’ wins rebooted Sam Spiegel International Film Lab award
Respected Jerusalem project lab is up and running again after two-year hiatus
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‘Mariner Of The Mountains’: Cannes Review
Smooth sailing for Brazil’s Karim Ainouz as he traces his family’s recent past back to Algeria
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Reviews
‘Medusa’: Cannes Review
Brazillian filmmaker Anita Rocha da Silveria cements her reputation with this stylish satire
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News
‘Censor’ director Prano Bailey-Bond, RT Features to adapt ‘Things We Lost In The Fire’
RT Features has Murina in Director’s Fortnight, Mia Hansen-Løve’s Bergman Island in Competition.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest crowns 2021 winners
Documentaries from Brazil, the UK and Colombia among those awarded.
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TrustNordisk closes US, UK, Brazil deals on ‘Betrayed’ ahead of EFM (exclusive)
Eirik Svensson directed the Second World War drama, starring ’Kon-Tiki’ actor Jakob Oftebro.
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Brazilian Cannes Label fantasy drama ‘Memory House’ sells to Film Movement (exclusive)
João Paulo Miranda Maria’s feature debut also selected for TIFF, San Sebastian.
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Reviews
‘Madalena’: Rotterdam Review
Formally bold Brazilian drama centred around the death of a rural trans woman
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‘The Pink Cloud’: Sundance Review
An uncannily prescient drama from Brazil marks a powerful debut from Iuli Gerbase