Netflix Announces Four New Brazilian Films: A Mix Of Heartwarming Stories

Netflix announces four Brazilian films, highlighting emotional stories and local talent.

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Netflix has announced four new Brazilian movies that are being filmed in different parts of the country. These movies show the company’s support for Brazilian cinema and local stories.

One movie, called Caramelo, stars Rafael Vitti and a dog named Amendoim. It’s about Pedro, a chef who finds out he is sick and goes on an emotional journey with a stray dog. The movie is being filmed in São Paulo and is directed by Diego Freitas.

Another movie is based on a book called The Son of a Thousand Men. It stars Rodrigo Santoro as Crisóstomo, a lonely fisherman who adopts an orphaned boy. They create a unique family together. This movie is being filmed in Rio de Janeiro and Bahia, and is directed by Oscar-nominated Daniel Rezende.

A third movie, which doesn’t have a title yet, is a comedy. It stars Leandro Hassum as a dad who travels with his family to Argentina to meet his daughter’s fiancé. The movie is being filmed in Rio de Janeiro and Bariloche, Argentina.

The last movie is called Vicentina Pede Desculpas. It’s about a 75-year-old woman named Vicentina, who tries to make peace with the families of people who died in a bus accident caused by her son. The movie is being filmed in Belo Horizonte and is directed by Gabriel Martins.

Netflix says these movies will help people enjoy and appreciate more Brazilian-made films.

News Source: DEADLINE

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