Cannes: Which Brazilian films will be at the festival?

Cannes: Which Brazilian films will be at the festival?

Brazil will have three films at the Cannes festival, which takes place in May

The traditional Cannes festival is coming! The event takes place between the 16th and 27th of May. In 2023, Brazil will have two films shown and a competitor to palm d’orthe most important prize of the ceremony.

As pointed out by the newspaper The globe, Buriti’s Flowerin joao salaviza It is Renee Nader Messora, is one that will be shown out of competition. “Buriti’s Flower traverses the last 80 years of the Krahô, making the viewer aware of a massacre that took place in 1940, when dozens of indigenous people died. Perpetrated by two farmers in the region, the violence practiced at that time continues to echo in the memory of new generations,” reads the synopsis (via CNN Portugal).

Ghost Portraitsin Kleber Mendonça Filho (nightjar), will also be shown out of competition. The documentary takes place “in the center of Recife, in the past and now, between Cinema Veneza, on two bridges and Cinema São Luiz,” explained the filmmaker (via Pernambuco Leaf).

firebrandin Karim Ainouz, will be the Brazilian representative in the dispute for the prize. The film – the filmmaker’s first in English – talks about the wedding of the English king Henry VIII It is Catherine Par. Jude Law It is Alicia Vikander are in the list.

Source: Rollingstone

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