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A list of films produced in Brazil ordered by year and split onto separate pages by decade. For an alphabetical list of films currently on Wikipedia see Category:Brazilian films 1897–1919
Release date Notes Bacurau: Juliano Dornelles, Kleber Mendonça Filho: Sônia Braga: Action Jury Prize (Cannes Film Festival) [1] Divino Amor: Gabriel Mascaro: Dira Paes: Drama A Vida Invisível: Karim Aïnouz: Carol Duarte, Fernanda Montenegro: Drama [2] Turma da Mônica: Laços: Daniel Rezende: Adventure
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Brazil's political, business, and military ventures are complemented by the country's trade policy. In Brazil, the Ministry of Foreign Relations continues to dominate trade policy, causing the country's commercial interests to be (at times) subsumed by a larger foreign policy goal, namely, enhancing Brazil's influence in Latin America and the ...
Sao Paulo, Brazil – Expocine 2024, the largest and most important business gathering of the motion picture theater industry in Latin America, takes place in Sao Paulo from Oct. 8-11, as Brazil ...
Road 47 (Portuguese: A Estrada 47) is a 2013 historical war drama film written and directed by Vicente Ferraz, based on real events, about Brazil's involvement in World War II. The film stars Daniel de Oliveira , Richard Sammel , Sergio Rubini and Julio Andrade.
Although the Empire of Brazil and Argentina were traditional enemies, [1] they, together with Uruguay, united against Paraguay in 1865. The causes of the war were various and have been hotly disputed by modern writers, [2] and have even been traced back to territorial disputes between Portugal and Spain stemming from the Treaty of Tordesillas ...
[2] Executive Order (Medida Provisória) Lázaro Ramos: Alfred Enoch, Taís Araújo, Seu Jorge, Adriana Esteves: Just Another Christmas (Tudo Bem no Natal que Vem) Roberto Santucci: Leandro Hassum, Elisa Pinheiro, Danielle Winits: Karnawal: Juan Pablo Félix