Brazil (The article continues below - Commercial information) 109 articles available in total starting from 02/10/2002. Last article published on 14/03/2024. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 next Review: Until the Music Is OverCristiane Oliveira centres on a community of Catholic Italian immigrants in the far south of Brazil, where her elderly protagonist rids herself of prejudice 14/03 | Bergamo 2024Review: ShikunBERLINALE 2024: Amos Gitai navigates the intricacies of modern Israeli society through a theatrically staged introspection reimagining Eugene Ionesco’s anti-totalitarian fable Rhinoceros 27/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Berlinale SpecialReview: Sleep With Your Eyes OpenBERLINALE 2024: Nele Wohlatz’s transnational feature aligns form and content to create a meandering exploration of language and heritage within the Chinese diaspora of Brazil’s Recife 22/02 | Berlinale 2024 | EncountersReview: Cidade; CampoBERLINALE 2024: Juliana Rojas’ newest film is a slow-burn diptych that examines the complex entanglement between city and countryside in contemporary Brazil 19/02 | Berlinale 2024 | EncountersInterview: Marcelo Gomes • Director of Portrait of a Certain Orient“I want to talk about the human being in context, not about the context itself”The Brazilian director breaks down his story of a migration process that takes his characters from Lebanon to Brazil 07/02 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: Formosa BeachJulia De Simone’s first feature inventively interrogates Portugal’s colonial history in Brazil through experimental fiction informed by a documentary background 01/02 | IFFR 2024 | Tiger CompetitionReview: Portrait of a Certain OrientMarcelo Gomes tells the story of an escape from Lebanon to Brazil by way of a black and white drama interweaving passion, memory and desire 31/01 | IFFR 2024 | Big Screen CompetitionInterview: Julia De Simone • Director of Formosa Beach“This film really came from the heart”The past is the present – and vice versa – in the second part of the Brazilian director’s trilogy 30/01 | IFFR 2024 | Tiger CompetitionReview: Swimming HomeModern dance, unexpected nudity and the trials of the privileged are all on display in Justin Anderson’s adaptation of Deborah Levy’s novel 30/01 | IFFR 2024 | Tiger CompetitionInterview: Benjamín Naishtat and María Alché • Directors of Puan“Comedy is an excellent genre for tackling heavy subjects"The Argentinean filmmakers have joined lives and forces to create the philosophical comedy starring Marcelo Subiotto and Leonardo Sbaraglia 29/09/2023 | San Sebastian 2023 | Competition page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)