Brazilian Films Festivals
For the Brazilian Government, film production is an import industry that must be assisted through incentives to promote and grow the industry in the country and to promote the national production of films and their distribution not only domestically, but also abroad.
The recovery of this industry in the country can be perceived by the number of Brazilian films festivals and events organized by ANCINE– the national agency of cinema – and the increasing number of national hubs for the film exposition.
• Festival of Paulínia: is located in São Paulo and started to host this festival in 2008, the city has also a cinematographic hub.
• Festival of Gramando: the city is located in Rio Grande do Sul and hosts a traditional film festival since 1969.
• Other cities also promote festivals, Rio de Janeiro is an example as the city hosts Rio's Festival and Anima Mundi yearly.