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.
Superfilmes produced Obra (pictured) and FiGa/Br represents international sales, while Fulano Filmes produced Tatuapé Mahal Tower.
Representatives from Claraluz Filmes, FM Produções, Fulano Filmes, Mixer, Superfilmes, FiGa/Br, Rio Film Commission and the International Short Film Festival of São Paulo are attending Toronto.
Cinema do Brasil has the support of Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency Apex-Brasil and Brazilian National Film Agency Ancine.
“The [festival] is also a gateway into the North American market and presents an excellent opportunity to do business and meet potential partners, both in sales or co-productions,” said Cinema do Brasil CEO André Sturm.








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