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Review: “Done justice in its simultaneously gaudy and poignant essence.”
Feature: “Brazilian cinema has been flourishing.”
Feature: “Sex workers are honored instead of fetishized."
Review: “This is real life, not a discussion piece. A triumph in documentary film making”
Review: “One of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen. Tackles the aspects that most are afraid to face or acknowledge.”
Review: “Informative portrayal of risks and its rewards.”
Feature: “Goteborg 2020 focus on Brazilian cinema.”
Feature: “THIS documentary has to be seen.”
Review: ”This beautifully composed gets under the skin of its subjects. ”
Review: “An Intimate Look at the Woman Who Created a Safe Haven.”
Clip & Interview: “Broke cultural barriers to make a radical verite doc.”
Interview: “Light a Candle for My Guardian Angel.”
TV Globo Interview: “Brasileira ganha prêmio com documentário.”
Feature: “O longa humaniza questões em torno do trabalho sexual entre transgêneros no Rio.”
Review: “A brilliant, tender and gracious exploration.”
Review: “Humane and illuminating, as though a veil has been lifted without judgment.”
Applauded and threatened: Bolsonaro strikes down the culture.”
Review: “Clear-eyed, Intimate.”
Review: “Creates a sense of compassion and understanding.”
And the Winners of the 2019 NewFest.
(Grand Jury Prize, Documentary Feature)
Review:
“Marvelous, compact.”
Review:
“Lives as they live them.”
Jair Bolsonaro is ‘number one enemy of cinema’ at festival in Sweden
Rainha da Lapa, estreia no festival de Nova Iorque
Indie Beat Podcast: Director, producer, actor, and dancer
Carolina Monnerat
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Entrevista: “Todo mundo é igual, tem sonhos, sofre, não importa o gênero.”
Review:
“Five of the best non-fiction highlights of this year's NewFest”
Rainha da Lapa debuts at New York festival.
Interview: “Safe Space.”
Review: “Fascinating piece of cinema verite.”
Review:
“Humanistic approach, engaging and empathetic film.”
Review: Sheffield Doc/Fest.
Review: “
Long live on in our cinematic memory.”