All Brazil articles – Page 2
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NewsMarcelo Caetano’s Cannes Critics Week title ‘Baby’ closes UK theatrical deal (exclusive)
Film about a young man abandoned by his parents who turns to sex work on the streets of Sao Paolo is sold by M-Appeal.
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NewsSPC schedules territory releases for Brazilian Oscar nominee ‘I’m Still Here’
Drama has grossed more than $1m in North America and expands this weekend.
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NewsItaly’s Open Reel boards Berlinale Generation Kplus title ‘The Nature Of Invisible Things’ (exclusive)
Brazilian director Rafaela Camelo’s feature tells the story of two ten-year old girls whose paths cross in a hospital.
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NewsCannes Critics’ Week Next Step Programme selects eight international directors
The workshop to help them prepare their first feature is taking place in Normandy and Paris from Dec 8-13.
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PromotionThe Brazilian film industry is poised to become a major force in international co-production
Its been a good year for Brazilian films at major film festivals, thanks to the presence of Walter Salles’ I’m Still Here and Marianna Brennand’s Manas.
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Reviews‘Carnival Is Over’: Tallinn Review
A couple attempt to escape Brazil’s criminal underworld in Fernando Coimbra’s darkly comic drama
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NewsM-appeal scores US deal on Tallinn-bound queer drama ‘Streets Of Glória’ (exclusive)
The film is the sophomore feature of Brazilian filmmaker Felipe Sholl
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NewsHollywood Brazilian Film Festival to open with Oscar submission ‘I’m Still Here’; star Fernanda Torres to attend (exclusive)
16 th festival edfition runs October 29 to November 2.
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News‘My Octopus Teacher’ outfit Off The Fence takes on rainforest doc ‘We Are Guardians’ (exclusive)
Doc centres on Indigenous forest guardians in the Amazon Rainforest fighting to protect their ancestral lands.
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FeaturesEurope-Latin American Co-Pro Forum spotlights regional projects with international potential
The projects hail from across Latin America.
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Reviews‘I’m Still Here’: Venice Review
Walter Salles directs Fernanda Torres in a standout performance as a real-life matriarch in military-ruled Brazil of the 1970s
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Reviews‘Apocalypse In The Tropics’: Venice Review
Petra Costa follows The Edge Of Democracy with this look at the rise of religious populism in Brazilian politics
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NewsMunich Film Festival 2024 secures six world premieres of international titles
The 41st festival is the first under the aegis of Christoph Gröner and co-artistic director Julia Weigl.
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Reviews‘Motel Destino’: Cannes Review
A young hitman hides out in a Brazilian sex hotel in this steamy Competition title from Karim Ainouz
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Reviews‘Baby’: Cannes Review
A young man abandoned by his parents turns to sex work on the streets of Sao Paolo in this upbeat Critics Week title
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Reviews‘The Falling Sky’: Cannes Review
Singular, uncompromising documentary details the threat posed to the Indigenous tribes of Brazil
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NewsM-Appeal boards Brazilian Critics’ Week drama ‘Baby’ (exclusive)
Marcelo Caetano’s second feature is about a young boy finding his way after leaving a juvenile detention centre.
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Reviews‘Shikun’: Berlin Review
Amos Gitai transplants Eugene Ionesco’s 1959 protest play ’Rhinoceros’ to modern Israel
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Reviews‘Sleep With Your Eyes Open’: Berlin Review
Three Asian travellers make tentative connections in this light Brazil-set drama








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