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    Brazil Movie News

    Posted on 18. May, 2009 by Rachel in Brazilian News, Movies

    Today we’re going to take a look at Brazil entertainment news, for the latest in movies.

    • Ten up-and-coming Brazilian talents, Variety
    • When Jackman met Ronaldo, Screen India
    • Embassy of Brazil to Present Second Annual Documentary Film Festival, PR Newswire
    • Brazil film business weathers downturn, Variety
    • Começam as filmagens da versão brasileira de ‘High School Musical,’ Globo
    • Warner Bros takes Latin American rights to Lope, Screen Daily
    • ‘You 2′ pumps up Brazilian box office, Variety
    • ‘Wolverine’ bate ‘Star Trek’ na bilheteria brasileira, Globo

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