Brazilian cinema strikes gold, confronting harrowed past while captivating audiences worldwide

Brazil's cinematic renaissance can be attributed to cultural investment, international collaboration, and a country coming to terms with its authoritarian past. Nadia Massih welcomes France 24's correspondent in Rio de Janeiro Jan Onoszko to offer us a world of perspective on Brazil's 7th Art.  The Secret Agent, winner of Two Golden Globes, touches on themes of dictatorship and paranoia, albeit in nuanced fashion, avoiding explicit historical references. 

Brazilian cinema strikes gold, confronting harrowed past while captivating audiences worldwide
Brazil's cinematic renaissance can be attributed to cultural investment, international collaboration, and a country coming to terms with its authoritarian past. Nadia Massih welcomes France 24's correspondent in Rio de Janeiro Jan Onoszko to offer us a world of perspective on Brazil's 7th Art.  The Secret Agent, winner of Two Golden Globes, touches on themes of dictatorship and paranoia, albeit in nuanced fashion, avoiding explicit historical references. 

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