First two months of last year generated just under 90% of total ticket sales.
Susana Garcia’s My Mom Is A Character 3 (Minha Mãe É uma Peça 3) became the first local film to top the annual charts in Brazil in 10 years as ticket sales in 2020 plunged 77% against the previous year due to the pandemic.
Not since Jose Padilha’s Elite Squad 2 in 2010 has a local title managed to unseat Hollywood from the top of the rankings and it happened amid a year of cinema closures and disruption as the US majors postponed their big films to 2021 or beyond.
With...
Susana Garcia’s My Mom Is A Character 3 (Minha Mãe É uma Peça 3) became the first local film to top the annual charts in Brazil in 10 years as ticket sales in 2020 plunged 77% against the previous year due to the pandemic.
Not since Jose Padilha’s Elite Squad 2 in 2010 has a local title managed to unseat Hollywood from the top of the rankings and it happened amid a year of cinema closures and disruption as the US majors postponed their big films to 2021 or beyond.
With...
- 1/12/2021
- by Elaine Guerini
- ScreenDaily
”Before the pandemic started it was easy to find international coproduction companies… Now we are on hold.”
Brazilian producers are fighting to find ways to get a national audiovisual industry crippled by a funding freeze back on its feet after the soaring number of Covid-19 cases has further compounded problems.
As the Covid-19 pandemic ravages the country and throws an already embattled Brazilian film industry into deeper turmoil after national film agency Ancine ceased funding in January 2019, the ongoing health crisis is scaring off international partners.
“Before the pandemic started it was easy to find international coproduction companies interested in our projects in development,...
Brazilian producers are fighting to find ways to get a national audiovisual industry crippled by a funding freeze back on its feet after the soaring number of Covid-19 cases has further compounded problems.
As the Covid-19 pandemic ravages the country and throws an already embattled Brazilian film industry into deeper turmoil after national film agency Ancine ceased funding in January 2019, the ongoing health crisis is scaring off international partners.
“Before the pandemic started it was easy to find international coproduction companies interested in our projects in development,...
- 7/24/2020
- by 245¦Elaine Guerini¦40¦
- ScreenDaily
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