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"EDUARDO & MÔNICA” TO MAKE WORLD PREMIERE AT THE 37TH MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL

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  "EDUARDO & MÔNICA” TO MAKE  WORLD PREMIERE AT THE 37 TH  MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL Directed by Ren é  Sampaio and inspired by Renato Russo's song, the film will be first screened on March 8 at the Silverspot Cinema, with the presence of Alice Braga, Gabriel Leone, Ren é  Sampaio, Bianca de Felippes, Claudia Souto and Gabriel Bortolini. Due to high demand and sold-out tickets for the session planned by the Festival, a second screening will take place on the same day.              "Eduardo & M ô nica ”  was selected for the Official Competitive Exhibition of the 37 th  Miami Film Festival. The film's world premiere will take place on March 8 in a session with the entire team, including the protagonists Alice Braga and Gabriel Leone, director Ren é  Sampaio, co-writer Claudia Souto, producer Bianca de Felippes and executive producer Gabriel Bortolini. The adaptation of Renato Russo's famous song is a love story that follows the relat

MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL – WORLD PREMIERE

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 MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL – WORLD PREMIERE Don't miss this  timely  new film on youth, family, and America's broken immigration system... 'PAPER CHILDREN' AWARD-WINNING MIAMI DIRECTOR ALEXANDRA CODINA’S POWERFUL & TIMELY NEW DOCUMENTARY ‘PAPER CHILDREN’ ON YOUTH AT THE CENTER OF THE REFUGEE CRISIS TO HAVE WORLD PREMIERE AT MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL Competing for the Documentary Achievement Award and the Knight Made In MIA Feature Film Award 'Paper Children,' from an all female team: director, producers, writers, composer, and distribution executives, debuts at MFF on International Women's Day   SYNOPSIS Paper Children  explores America’s invisible refugee crisis through the eyes of one Miami family who navigates a broken system with unwavering resilience.  The four siblings and their parents work hard at a new start together, as far away from the frightening gang violence in their native Honduras as possible.  As they begin to heal from past

MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL - 'ONCE UPON A TIME IN VENEZUELA'

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  MIAMI FILM FESTIVAL - 'ONCE UPON A TIME IN VENEZUELA' Don't miss this  incredibly timely  film... The massive political and economic crisis and one of the world's largest refugee crises in Venezuela has been front page news in  The Washington Post ,  Los Angeles Times, and   The  New York Times  in recent weeks. 'ONCE UPON A TIME IN VENEZUELA' FIRST VENEZUELAN DOCUMENTARY AT SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL PROVIDES A TIMELY PROFILE OF A COMMUNITY AND POLITICS IN VENEZUELA Directed by Anabel Rodríguez Ríos Produced and Edited by Sepp R. Brudermann Once upon a time, the Venezuelan village of Congo Mirador was prosperous, alive with fishermen and poets. Now it is decaying and disintegrating – a small but prophetic reflection of Venezuela itself. BACKDROP With the world’s largest crude reserves at Lake Maracaibo not far from Congo Mirador, Venezuela was one of Latin America’s richest countries through the 1990s. The lake’s namesake city was even referred

UNTITLED, ART. Brian Boucher's Dispatch I San Francisco, January 16, 2020

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Brian Boucher’s Dispatch | San Francisco, January 16, 2020 Dear reader, Oh, hello there. I’m Brian Boucher. If you hadn’t heard, I’m the writer-in-residence for the fourth edition of UNTITLED, ART, San Francisco. I’ll be your guide to the fair, which brings together sixty galleries from a dozen countries on Pier 35 at the Embarcadero, from January 17–19. As a reporter for Art in America and artnet News, and currently as an independent writer, I’ve traveled the world to report on art fairs, from Dubai to Dallas and New York to Hong Kong. But it’s my first time serving as a fair’s very own writer, and as far as I know, no other fair has ever had a resident writer, so we’re all a little part of history here. (I’m following in the footsteps of my friend Osman Can Yerabacan, who was UNTITLED, ART’s writer in residence at the Miami edition, last month.) What, pray tell, does a writer-in-residence at an art fair do? I’m glad you asked. You can follow me

UNTITLED ART San Fancisco

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    Programming, Special Projects, Books & Editions, and Additional Partnerships announced for the Fourth Edition of UNTITLED, ART San Francisco UNTITLED, ART is pleased to announce a diverse program of VIP events and public programs including  performances ,  workshops , and  conversations  for the fourth  edition of UNTITLED, ART San Francisco. In addition, the fair will feature  Special Projects  by participating galleries, the return of the  Books & Editions  section after its debut in 2019, and a number of  additional partnerships  including  Inside Weather , the presenting partner of the Podcast Lounge, and  Withersworldwide , the presenting partner of the Podcast Lounge conversations program. Read the full  press release  here .  VIP Program Barbara Jones–Hogu,  Unite , 1971, screen print UNTITLED, ART San Francisco continues the tradition of welcoming special guests to tours of th