
San Sebastian-Bound ‘Dolores’ from Brazil Picked Up by The Open Reel
Leading Italian sales agent and production company The Open Reel has seized international sales rights to San Sebastian-bound ‘Dolores.’
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São Paulo City Cash Rebate Sparks Early Wins, Gears Up for 2025
São Paulo City's cash rebate scores early wins with projects like 'Suture,' boosting international production ahead of 2025.
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São Paulo's Film-TV Org Spcine Turns 10 as an Industry Driving Force
Founded in 2015, film-TV body Spcine began as São Paulo’s film commission but has grown into a driving force in Brazil’s film and television industry.
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Spcine Looks to Develop With Hubert Bals Fund, South Africa’s NFVF
The partnership with the Hubert Bals Fund also involves RioFilme and Projeto Paradiso.
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São Paulo’s Luiz Toledo Launches Filomena Productions
The newly created consultancy addresses a key challenge. Connecting Brazil, Latin America and the global South to international markets.
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City of São Paulo, Montevideo Close Broad-Based Alliance
Announced by Spcine and Montevideo Audiovisual at Ventana Sur, the two city deal opens up collaboration on a broad agenda of initiatives.
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Sao Paulo's Spcine Launches Third Cash Edition of Its Cash Rebate
Spcine is also finalizing preparations for a São Paulo-South Africa incentive for African Diaspora projects.
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Brazil’s Spcine Builds Bridges with Africa
Nigeria and Brazil rank as home to the two of the largest Black populations in the world.
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Brazil Drives Into International Co-Production
South America primes a 4-Country Mercosur Co-Pro Agreement.
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Ventana Sur: Brazil’s Spcine of São Paulo Touts Panels, Networking
São Paulo film-TV body Spcine, has organized a series of panels and other events to signal Brazil’s return to normal, and SpCine's latest initiative.
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