Berlinale’s Co-Pro Series welcomes skateboarders, drug kingpins, Fernando Meirelles and ‘Anne of Green Gables’ author Lucy ...
El Abuso' revisits the 1971 jailbreak of 101 political prisoners in Uruguay, including future President Pepe Mújica.
The stories about Catholics that Hollywood tells—and awards—has as much to do with what is happening with the church ...
and Oscar-nominated Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles (City of God). The eight-episode adaptation is being executive produced by Juan Solá, Mariana Santangelo and Damián L Cattini and the ...
Directed by Walter Salles, I'm Still Here is only the third Brazilian film in history to pass a significant milestone. Find ...
The Oscar-nominated I'm Still Here continues to have a remarkable presence at the box office, just recently passing a major ...
IFC Films and AMC Networks’ streamer Shudder have acquired “Dangerous Animals,” Sean Byrne (“The Devil’s Candy”)’s buzzy movie from LD Entertainment, for the U.S. Pairing the serial killer genre with ...
Internationally recognised Brazilian cinema is almost always centred on inner city violence and poverty, but one film from recent years upends every cliché.
In front of an audience at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, the revered English stage and screen actor reflects on how an early love of Shakespeare led him to acting, lessons learned ...
Directed by Walter Salles, it's only the third Brazilian film in history to pass the $2 million milestone domestically, after Salles' own Central Station ($6.5 million) and Fernando Meirelles ...
underscores the immediacy of its subject matter with a documentary-style aesthetic inspired by Fernando Meirelles’ “City of God,” Ladj Ly’s “Les Misérables” and Frett’s own work in ...