All Brazil articles – Page 6
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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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'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
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Brazilian director Thales Corrêa’s 'Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots' lands at Breaking Glass (exclusive)
LGBT comedy premiered at qFLIX Philadelphia.
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'The Invisible Life Of Euridice Gusmao': Cannes Review
Two sisters are forced to live apart in 1950s Rio de Janiero
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Kleber Mendonca Filho talks returning to Cannes Competition with genre mash-up 'Bacurau'
“[Bacurau] is not Aquarius 2,” says Mendonça Filho, who is defying expectations with his new film.
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'Bacurau': Cannes Review
A town - Bacurau - disappears from the map in this Brazilian mix of socio-political commentary with genre influences
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'Bacurau': first trailer for Brazilian Cannes Competition title (exclusive)
Sonia Braga, Udo Kier and Karine Teles lead the cast.
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Ethan Hawke to direct Tennessee Williams’ 'Camino Real' for Passage Pictures
Partners just started production in New York on Tesla.
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'The Edge Of Democracy': CPH:DOX review
An emotional, sobering insight into the conflicted soul of Brazil.
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'Marighella': Berlin Review
A kinetic call to arms from Brazilian first-time director Wagner Moura, with Seu Jorge in the lead
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Producer Uri Singer setting up TV project about godfather of Brazilian jiu-jitsu (exclusive)
Passage Pictures head also lining up Nikola Tesla project to star Ethan Hawke.
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Does Brazil's new government threaten its growing co-production industry?
Brazilian films have played well on the festival circuit.
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Elle Driver boards sales on Wagner Moura's directing debut 'Marighella' (exclusive)
“Because of the current moment we are experiencing in Brazil, this is a story that everyone wants to tell,” says Moura.
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'In The Heart Of The World': Rotterdam Review
Several chaotic lives intertwine in the Brazilian city of Contagem