Brazil 140 articles available in total starting from 02/10/2002. Last article published on 04/06/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 8 9 [10] 11 12 13 14 next Review: A Common CrimeBERLINALE 2020: Argentina’s Francisco Márquez denounces the persecution of civilians in his psychological thriller about a woman who unwittingly becomes an accessory to a crime 27/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | PanoramaReview: Window Boy Would Also Like To Have A SubmarineBERLINALE 2020: Uruguay director Alex Piperno makes his debut with a fantastical tale about a sailor who travels through space and time aboard a cruise ship with magical portals 24/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | ForumReview: Los conductosBERLINALE 2020: Camilo Restrepo makes his debut with a fantastical tale on the instrumentalisation of religion and the triumph of violence in Colombia, based upon the recollections of a sect survivor 22/02/2020 | Berlinale 2020 | EncountersRodrigo Moreno’s The Delinquents to commence principal photography in MarchThe Argentinian filmmaker’s new drama revolves around two bank clerks who break free from the obligations of society 17/02/2020 | Production | Funding | Argentina/Brazil/Chile/LuxembourgGabriele Albanesi shooting Tarantino-style action feature A Bunch of BastardsFilming has kicked off on this “Italian genre film of international ambition”, an Italian-Brazilian co-production steered by Minerva Pictures and starring Marco Bocci and Fortunato Cerlino 12/02/2020 | Production | Funding | Italy/BrazilReview: Once Upon a Time in VenezuelaAgainst a backdrop of a politically divided Venezuela, Anabel Rodríguez Ríos shows two local titans making waves in the floating and forgotten village of Congo Mirador 05/02/2020 | Sundance 2020 | World Cinema Documentary CompetitionReview: DesterroMaria Clara Escobar creates a misleadingly composed visual essay about the urgent need to burn down the walls that confine us 27/01/2020 | IFFR 2020 | Tiger CompetitionReview: Valley of SoulsThe first fiction feature by the Colombian director living in Belgium Nicolás Rincón Gille is an epic memorial tale following in the tracks of the Colombian Civil War 24/01/2020 | IFFR 2020 | VoicesReview: MosquitoThe opening film of this year’s IFFR, by Portugal's João Nuno Pinto, borrows Kurtz’s final words in Heart of Darkness and delves right into the horror… the horror… 23/01/2020 | IFFR 2020 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: Three SummersBrazilian Sandra Kogut offers up a dramatic comedy revolving around a domestic cleaner indirectly affected by the famous Operation Car Wash 17/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Contemporary World Cinema previous page: 1 2 3 ... 8 9 [10] 11 12 13 14 next