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In Paris, Brazilian cinema takes the spotlight on the big screen

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Every spring, Paris takes on the appearance of Rio or São Paulo for an event that has become essential for fans of Latin American culture: the Festival du Cinéma Brésilien de Paris. For its 28th edition, the festival is returning from April 7 to 14, 2026, with a selection of films and documentaries that showcase the richness and diversity of Brazilian cinema.

For a week, the public will have the opportunity to discover often unseen works in France, meet directors, and immerse themselves in stories from all corners of Brazil. The event attracts thousands of curious spectators each year eager to discover new talents and the many faces of the country through cinema.

The festival takes place in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, in an iconic venue of Parisian cinema. An ideal opportunity for Radio Latina listeners to indulge in a cultural interlude and travel through films that explore music, society, personal stories, and Brazilian landscapes.

The program includes screenings, meetings, and moments of exchange around Brazilian cinema known for its creativity and unique perspective on the world. The selected films aim to best represent the diversity of Brazilian cinema, such as “Daughters of the Wind” by Joel Zito Araújo, “Cancer with Virgo Rising” by Rosane Svartman, “The Secret Agent” by Kleber Mendonça Filho, and many other gems of Brazilian cinema will be shown at the Arlequin cinema.

An invitation to discover or rediscover Brazil in a different way, through the screen.