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Cinema do Brasil Lands in San Sebastián to strengthen international ties

Cinema do Brasil arrives once again at the San Sebastián Film Festival with a delegation aiming to strengthen connections with Europe and Latin America. With over 15 years of sustained presence at the Basque festival, the initiative reinforces its internationalization strategy, seeking to expand networks and create new opportunities for its producers, particularly in the field of potential co-productions.

The large Brazilian delegation, which includes production companies Brisa Filmes, Caraminhola Films, Claraluz Filmes, CUP Filmes, Everton Filmes, Dezenove Som a Imagens, Faro Rio, Moçambique, Multiverso, Muritiba Filmes, Plato Filmes, Sambaqui Cultural, and Yael Steiner Cine e Cultura, will participate in various festival sections and engage in a busy schedule of activities.

Morris Kachani, Executive Manager of Cinema do Brasil, highlighted the challenges facing the Brazilian film industry and the opportunities emerging in a context of renewed public funding, emphasizing the importance of strengthening the international presence of Brazilian cinema

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    Cosprop and Peris Costumes Group Form Global Partnership, Creating Powerhouse Service forInternational Productions

    London based costume house Cosprop, founded by Oscar-winning costume designer John Bright OBE, announces a long-term collaboration with The Peris Costumes Group, combining the unique strengths of each company: Cosprop’s tradition of authentic high-level period costume making, augmented by Peris’s all-era 14 million collection and 26-country network serving the global production industry.

    The development follows recent successful film collaborations between Cosprop and Peris Costumes, now set to grow further.

    Timed to follow Cosprop’s 60th anniversary gala at the V&A, Cosprop will join forces with Peris to offer a well-rounded service to productions from its London base maintaining its famed creative standards.

    John Bright will remain as Creative Director, allowing him also to expand his work in arts education for the underprivileged through The Bright Foundation.

    John Bright said: “This collaboration is the logical next step for Cosprop, opening us up to a wider audience by combining our commitment to authenticity and quality with Peris’s extraordinary global scale and innovation.”

    Javier Toledo, owner of Peris Costumes, said: “Partnering with Cosprop strengthens our combined presence in the UK, European and global markets. Together, we provide costume designers worldwide an unmatched service where quality, authenticity and variety go hand in hand. This supports the UK’s position as a global production hub.”

    Celebrations continue with “Costume Culture: Sixty Years of Cosprop” at London’s Fashion and Textile Museum, featuring costumes from Pride and Prejudice, Pirates of the Caribbean and Game of Thrones.

    Madrid this week, Peris Costumes sponsors the Yvonne Blake Costume Awards and for the first time there’s an International award presented by the renowned Oscar winning UK costume designer, Jenny Beavan.