All Brazil articles – Page 6
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Reviews
‘Where’s Edson?’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
In Brasilia, an activist struggles against a political tide to give voice to the homeless
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Reviews
‘A Machine To Live In’: Visions du Réel Review
Brasilia, through the highly-subjective lens of Yoni Goldstein and Meredith Zielke
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News
Netflix donates to Brazil, Mexico industry workers as part of $100m relief fund
Applications opening this week for hardest-hit workers.
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News
Series Mania chief Laurence Herszberg assesses challenging 2020 digital edition
Online platform replaced industry component of French TV festival which was cancelled due to Covid-19.
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France’s Cinema en Construction event goes online with new films by Paz Fábrega and Rodrigo Plá
Latin-American focused works-in-progress event will showcase six upcoming films.
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News
Pyramide’s ‘Yalda, A Night For Forgiveness’ scores sales (exclusive)
The title, from Iranian director Massoud Bakhshi, won the grand jury prize in Sundance.
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Reviews
‘All The Dead Ones’: Berlin Review
As slavery is abolished in Brazil, three women struggle to adapt to life without a housemaid
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Features
Brazil’s film industry faces an uncertain future
Despite recent successes on the international stage, Brazilian producers are expressing anxiety about a perceived state of paralysis in federal funding for films.
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News
France’s MPM Premium widens slate, unveils new sales team and auteur label (exclusive)
Fresh sales acquisitions include Karim Aïnouz’s Algerian revolution documentary Nardjes A.
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Indie Sales boards Berlin Panorama title ‘Days Of Cannibalism’ (exclusive)
French outfit is handling a trio of Berlinale titles including Golden Bear contender All The Dead Ones.
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News
“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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Reviews
‘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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News
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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News
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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Reviews
‘My Darling Supermarket’: IDFA Review
Tali Yankelevich shops for success with her debut feature
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Reviews
‘The Garden Left Behind’: Review
A young immigrant trans woman and her grandmother navigate their life in New York City
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News
WarnerMedia paves way for HBO Max international expansion
Ownership structure of HBO Brasil Partners will not be affected.
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Reviews
‘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