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World Cinema Report May 2008: Brazil

The story of a north-eastern man named Raimundo Nonato (actor João Miguel, from “Movies, Aspirin and Vultures” and “Mutum”) who tries a better life moving to the south of Brazil is touching a cord among local audiences. Arriving with almost nothing, the protagonsit starts to work at a small pub,

World Cinema Report: Brazil

Setting SailHeitor Dhalia (director from Drained, chosen as the best Brazilian movie of 2006) is about to begin shooting his third movie. Called À...

World Cinema Report: Brazil

Brazil at Home: Johnny kick-starts 2008 2008 began well to the Brazilian cinema industry. In a little bit more than a month, Brazil has a new...

Interview: Chico Teixeira (Alice’s House)

"This change from the documentary to the fiction has been really difficult. At the beginning, I wanted to produce other documentary. I had just finished shooting a movie about identical twins and then I began to do some research about blindness, which would be the theme of the next one. "

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London Calling: 1-2 Special Addicted to Harris Dickinson’s ‘Urchin’

Moments before it receives its North American premieres (Telluride,...

Daniel Tantalean & Ryan Bobkin Among Sundance Institute Names 2025 Producers Lab Fellows

Daniel Tantalean and Ryan Bobkin are part of the...
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