All Brazil articles – Page 6
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“Spring will always come”: Rotterdam 2020 filmmakers talk national identity, state funding
The first five directors talked with festival director Bero Beyer and programmer Muge Demir.
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‘Mosquito’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam’s opening film is a fever dream account of a young Portuguese soldier’s experiences in 1917 Mozambique
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Brazilian box office swells to record levels in 2019
Minha Vida em Marte highest grossing local film in ninth place overall.
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São Paulo unveils Brazil’s first cash rebate for international productions
“We realised we are mature enough to receive more foreign productions.”
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‘My Darling Supermarket’: IDFA Review
Tali Yankelevich shops for success with her debut feature
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‘The Garden Left Behind’: Review
A young immigrant trans woman and her grandmother navigate their life in New York City
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WarnerMedia paves way for HBO Max international expansion
Ownership structure of HBO Brasil Partners will not be affected.
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‘Pacified’: San Sebastian Review
Favela-set drama is the deserving winner of the Golden Shell
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‘Valley Of Souls’: Busan Review
A Colombian man struggles to recover the bodies of his two murdered sons
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Indie Sales boards Brazilian period drama ‘All The Dead Ones’ (exclusive)
Dutra whose credits include 2011 Un Certain Regard entry Hard Labor and Good Manners, which won the Locarno jury prize in 2017.
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New Wave acquires ‘The Invisible Life Of Euridice Gusmao’ for UK
Brazil’s Oscar entry won the Un Certain Regard prize in Cannes.
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Karim Aïnouz talks new Algerian revolution doc ‘Nardjes, Algiers, March 2019’ (exclusive)
The Un Certain Regard winner found himself caught up in Algeria’s revolution earlier this year
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Universal Pictures names Patricia Kamitsuji MD in Brazil
Executive worked on Avatar, The Fault In Our Stars at Fox.
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Bolsonaro forces withdrawal of state funding in Brazilian LGBT series
‘Afronte’ was to have received $99,000 from the FSA fund.
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Far-right president Jair Bolsonaro moves to take control of Brazilian film funding
Bolsonaro wants to impose ‘filters’ on the projects funded by state agency Ancine.
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'Spider-Man: Far From Home' on course for $177m North American debut (update)
Tentpole to rank at least 11th on all-time North American opening weekend roster if forecast holds.
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Slamdance Miami inaugural event set for May 2020
O Cinema to serve as official venue for event.
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Brazil's 'The Invisible Life Of Eurídice Gusmão' wins Cannes Un Certain Regard
Nadine Labaki’s jury honours The Climb, A Brother’s Love, Beanpole, Fire Will Come, among others.
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Reviews
'The Traitor': Cannes Review
Marco Bellocchio tells the real-life story of mafioso-turned-snitch Tommaso Buscetta
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'Sick, Sick, Sick': Cannes Review
A bereft Brazilian teen turns to witchcraft to bring her boyfriend back to life