Despite historic wins at the Oscars and Cannes, Brazil's film industry is stalling amid bureaucracy, political swings, and a lack of long-term vision.
There is momentum, and there is the current moment of Brazilian cinema. This year, Walter Salles' "I'm Still Here" made history as the first-ever Brazilian film by a Brazilian director to win an Oscar ...
Founded in 2015, film-TV body Spcine began as São Paulo’s film commission but has grown into a driving force in Brazil’s film and television industry. Beyond supporting productions, it has launched a ...
Brazilian exhibitors and distributors who will attend motion picture theater industry convention Expocine over Sept. 30 – Oct. 3 said they expect Brazilian films to expand their share of the country’s ...
A dusty town in the parched northeast has become the nation’s show business destination. But climate change and technology ...
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — The Rio International Film Festival, which opens Thursday Oct. 2 with the screening of Luca Guadagnino’s “After The Hunt,” contributes to the city’s soft power and both the ...
Netflix Brazil unveils 5 new titles and underscores the global reach of titles from Brazil, its second biggest market in the ...
Filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Brazilian movie The Secret Agent, which has been rumored to be a finalist for the Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or, is having its stateside rights scooped up by Neon.
Wagner Moura discusses "The Secret Agent," Oscar buzz and why "carrying Brazil with us" makes this moment special.
Bolsonaro is out, Trump is in, and Brasil Paralelo, a production company, is moving into the United States as Big Picture Originals.
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