Brasilia Festival of Brazilian Cinema starts today
The 54th edition of the Brasilia Festival of Brazilian Cinema starts today (7) and runs until December 14th. Because of the covid-19 pandemic, all activities will be carried out virtually, just like last year.
The opening ceremony will be broadcast from 8 pm, with a presentation by the actress Maria Paula Fidalgo, on the streaming platform InnSaei.TV . The 63 titles programmed by the festival until the 14th are available free of charge on the platform. The features of the national competitive show will also be presented on Canal Brasil.
The ceremony will be attended by the Secretary of Culture and Creative Economy of the Federal District, Bartolomeu Rodrigues, curators Silvio Tendler and Tania Montoro, as well as filmmaker and cultural manager Olga Futemma and the director of the opening film, Ana Maria Magalhães.
Ana Maria Magalhães presents Já que Nobody Takes Me to Dance , which pays homage to Leila Diniz and remains available until the end of the festival. The complete schedule is available at www.festcinebrasilia.com.br .
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