The 48th São Paulo International Film Festival will kick off on October 17, 2024, bringing a world of cinema to Brazil’s largest city. This highly anticipated event will showcase 417 films from 82 countries across 19 theaters. Film enthusiasts can look forward to award-winning titles from prestigious festivals like Berlin, Cannes, and Venice. The festival […]
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