All Brazil articles – Page 13
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NewsTucuman Filmes snaps up three from Cannes
The Rio-based distributor has returned from the Croisette with a trio of titles.
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NewsCinema do Brasil champions co-production
The support body attends Cannes this year promoting 31 companies as well as Cesar Augusto Acevedo’s Critics’ Week entry Land And Shade (La Tierra Y La Sombra) and João Paulo Miranda Maria’s short Command Action.
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NewsFernando Coimbra to direct 'Burn Site'
EXCLUSIVE: The Solution Entertainment Group is packaging the psychological thriller for Wolf At The Door’s Brazilian director.
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FeaturesFernando Coimbra, ‘Wolf At The Door’
US audiences finally get the chance to see Coimbra’s disturbing Rio-set drama inspired by the shocking ‘Beast Of Penha’ abduction and murder case in Brazil more than half a century ago.
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NewsCinema do Brasil trumpets distribution prize at EFM
Cinema do Brasil’s seventh International Distribution Support Prize has opened for applications at the EFM.
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NewsSnow Queen 2 heads to Brazil
The Snow Queen 2 has been snapped up for release in Brazil, one of several deals closed at Berlin’s EFM by Russian studio Wizart.
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FeaturesWim Wenders & Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, The Salt of the Earth
Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado tell Elbert Wyche how they had to beat their own egos on documentary The Salt of the Earth.
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NewsCinema do Brasil backs Ventana Sur trio
The Brazilian organisation is promoting three titles in action across the Buenos Aires market next week.
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NewsVinterberg’s Commune sold across Europe
Danish director’s follow-up to The Hunt picked up by the UK, Germany and Brazil among others.
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NewsWolf At The Door to open HBRFest
The Hollywood Brazilian Film Festival (HBRFest) has announced the complete programme line-up for its sixth instalment, set to run from November 21-23.
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NewsBuyers in step with The Pilgrim
EXCLUSIVE: Picture Tree International inks multiple deals on Paulo Coelho biopic.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Brazil
From Rio’s beaches to the Amazon rainforest, Brazil has everything to offer.
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NewsSangue Azul rules Rio awards
The story of a circus bullet man who visits his home town in Sangue Azul (Blue Blood) emerged as the big winner as the 16th Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival came to a close on October 8.
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NewsFestival do Rio celebrates LGBT winners
Festival organisers presented the three inaugural awards on Monday (October 6) at Rio’s CCBB cultural centre to films that tackled LGBT themes.
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NewsRioFilme launches $4m film fund
RioFilme, a public company linked to Rio de Janeiro’s secretariat of culture, announced today a $4.1m (R$10.16m) public bid for the selection of projects for the development of films as well as for the digitization of cinemas.
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Jorge Amado project presented in Rio
Marcos Jorge’s O Duelo is based on Home Is the Sailor and will have the most VFX shots of any film in the history of Brazilian cinema.
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Rio kicks off Brasil competition
Highlights of the main competitive strand that showcases top new Brazilian cinema.
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NewsFestival Do Rio unveils full roster
More than 350 films from 60 countries will screen over the course of the festival, set to run in Brazil from September 24–October 8.
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NewsRioFest unveils Focus Mexico
Top brass at the festival, set to run from September 24-October 8, have announced the selections in Focus Mexico.
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NewsCinema do Brasil trumpets Obra, Tower
Cinema do Brasil is in town promoting two titles in the festival – Gregorio Graziosi’s Discovery entry Obra and Fernanda Salloum and Carolina Markowicz’s Short Cuts International selection Tatuapé Mahal Tower.
















