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Following a history-making first Oscar win for the country with Walter Salles's "I'm Still Here," Brazil continues to pick up momentum as this year's Country of Honor at the Marché du Film, which ...
Brazil will be honoured as the Country of Honour at the 2025 Marché du Film, taking place from 13-21 May during the 78th Cannes Film Festival. This recognition underscores Brazil’s vibrant film ...
With focus on co-production, talent development and funding opportunities, Brazil reveals Country of Honor program at Marché du Film.
Brazil will be the official country of honor at this year’s Marché du Film, the Cannes film market, an acknowledgment of the growing strength of Brazilian cinema internationally.
The Marché du Film’s opening night party celebrates Brazil’s Country of Honor recognition and the country’s film, TV resurgence.
A Brazilian comeback: The film industry of Cannes' Country of Honor revitalized after the success of Walter Sallas' ‘I’m Still Here.’ ...
Walter Salles accepts the award for "I'm Still Here" from Brazil, for best international feature film during the Oscars on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Brazil brought its tropical flair to the Croisette for the opening party of this year’s Marché du Film, held at Plage des Palmes and co-hosted by the market’s Executive Director, Guillaume ...
Brazilians are flocking to see its Oscar nominated film I Am Still Here, set during the days of the country's dictatorship. Advocates hope the film might lead to a better understanding of the past.
For Mendonça, “what motivated me most when I made this film is that my country Brazil has amnesia and a loss of memory.” He’s specifically talking about the military dictatorship that was ...