All Brazil articles – Page 8
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'Rust': Sundance Review
Brazilian filmmaker Aly Muritiba explores the dangers of technology in this brooding drama
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'Loveling': Review
Karine Teles leads as a mother struggling to let go of her teenage son in an uneven but chariming drama
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Brazilian films suffer big drop at local box office in 2017
“The recession that Brazil has been suffering finally reached the cinema.”
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Elo Company touting 'An Unsung Soldier' at Ventana Sur (exclusive)
Sao Paulo-based company’s production push includes true crime tale Pariah.
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'Bingo: The King Of The Mornings': Tallinn Review
Brazil’s official Oscar submission gets under the skin of the country’s most famous TV clown
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'Good Manners': London Review
Brazilian drama is a a compellingly unconventional addition to the lycan movie genre
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Rio International Film Festival: five local productions to look out for
Screen selects five world premieres from the Brazilian festival.
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O2 Filmes' Ricardo Laganaro moves to new tech firm Arvore (exclusive)
VR pioneer had worked with Fernando Meirelles’ company since 2009.
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AFI announces 2017 AFI Latin American Film Festival line-up
Festival is set to run September 14-October 4.
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'Our Evil': FrightFest Review
Brazilian filmmaker Samuel Galli explores possession and black magic in his assured debut.
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The highest-grossing Brazilian films of last 20 years revealed
Report finds that comedy is most successful genre.
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Alejandro Rojas named Parrot Analytics regional director, Latin America
Former McKinsey consultant based in New York.
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Hollywood studios, digital giants forge anti-piracy alliance
Netflix, Disney, HBO, BBC Worldwide join anti-piracy initiative.
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'A River Below': Sheffield Review
The pink river dolphin of the Amazon is the focal point of this unexpectedly compelling documentary
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Music Box Films acquires ‘Vazante’
The film had its world premiere in the Panorama Special section in Berlin.
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'Gabriel And The Mountain': Cannes Review
The real-life story of Brazilian backpacker Gabriel Buchmann is the basis for this uplifting drama