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My Screen Life: Fernando Meirelles on quitting architecture and his fears for the future
Screen Daily
The film that made me quit architecture is Iracema (1975) by Brazilian director Jorge Bodanzky. A mix of documentary and fiction, it tells of a girl who was a...
5 months ago
Director Fernando Meirelles on ‘Sugar’
Under the Radar Magazine
From One Crime Saga to Another ... Sugar, AppleTV+'s new neo-noir series, is an exciting departure for Fernando Meirelles. After all, the...
7 months ago
Luis Lomenha & Fernando Meirelles On ‘Children Of The Church Steps’, Netflix’s Brazilian Drama Inspired By Shocking Real Life Events: “The Focus Is The Children’s Perspective”
IMDb
Several of the group that launched the assault were found to be police officers. The fictionalized account tells the stories of four children in the 36 hours...
2 weeks ago
Ethan Hawke to Star in Amazon Jungle Thriller ‘The Last of the Tribe’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Variety
Hawke plays a washed-out Chicago cop turned corporate gun-for-hire, sent to murder the last member of an uncontacted Indigenous tribe.
6 months ago
Shooting for 'Pssica', a Netflix Miniseries Directed by Quico and Fernando Meirelles, Has Started in Pará
About Netflix
Pssica, Netflix's new Brazilian miniseries, directed by Quico and Fernando Meirelles, started shooting this week in Belém, in the state of Pará.
5 months ago
Two decades of City of God: Fernando Meirelles in conversation
Huck
As one of the Brazilian film industry's biggest global successes, City of God took millions across the world into Rio's underbelly –...
9 months ago
‘Sugar’ Is Not How American TV Usually Gets Made
IndieWire
Sugar, the Apple TV+ starring Colin Farrell, used iPhones and experimental editing to create something different from the usual American TV...
6 months ago
Lomenha And Meirelles On Netflix's Drama Children Of The Church Steps'
Deadline
Luis Lomenha and Fernando Meirelles Explore Tragic History in Netflix Drama 'Children Of The Church Steps'
1 month ago
The City of God phenomenon: a new interview with Fernando Meirelles
BFI
The Brazilian director remembers the moment the phone started ringing off the hook at the Cannes Film Festival, and teases details of an upcoming director's...
9 months ago
‘City of God: The Fight Rages On’ Review: HBO Latino/Max’s Spinoff Is Entertaining, but Too Stuck in the Past
The Hollywood Reporter
Fernando Meirelles produces HBO/Max's 'City of God: The Fight Rages On,' set 20 years after the events of the Oscar-nominated crime epic.
3 months ago