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Brazilian Film Festival in New York and Miami is Back – The Brasilians

Brazilian Film Festival in New York and Miami is Back

The Inffinito Brazilian Film Festival is one of the longest-running and most significant cultural events in the cities of Miami, Miami Beach, and New York. The festival has been held for 28 consecutive years. It has created numerous business opportunities, boosted the economies of the participating cities, and celebrated the rich diversity and creativity of Brazilian audiovisual content.

This year, the festival is celebrating 28 years bringing Brazilian culture and cinema to New York, Miami, and virtually to all of the USA.

Check out the dates and schedule for this year 
• NEW YORK 
From August 19 to 24 

FREE ENTRY August 19: Business Meetings by invitation only

August 22: Film Screening + Concert at SummerStage in Central Park

August 23-24: Film Screenings at Von King Cultural Arts Center, Brooklyn

August 24: Festival Boat Party on the Majestic Princess

• MIAMI
From August 30 to September 8

August 30: Inaugural Film Screening + Debate + Cocktail at 0 Cinema South Beach

August 31: Concert at Miami Beach Bandshell

September 1-7: Competitive Screenings at Silverspot Cinema Downtown Miami.

WWW.INFF.ONLINE (virtual)

From September 8 to 29

LAURA FERNANDES THEATER: Panorama Screenings

MARIA INÊS DAL BORGO THEATER: Documentary Screenings

RENATA ALMEIDA MAGALHÃES THEATER: Tribute Screenings

GARCIA FAMILY FOUNDATION THEATER: Inclusion Screenings

INFINITO THEATER: Never Again Dictatorship Screenings

BRAZILIANS THEATER: Biography Screenings

NEW TALENTS THEATER: Panorama Short Screenings

EMBRATUR THEATER: Destination Screenings

Ticket sales start soon, so keep an eye on your social media and website: https://brazilianfilmfestival.com


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