Projeto Paradiso and Embratur Announce ‘The Blue Trail’ Amongst First Round of Selected Films for Screen Brasil, Confirm Expanded Second Edition (EXCLUSIVE)
May 18, 2026 2:45am PT
Projeto Paradiso and Embratur Announce ‘The Blue Trail’ Amongst First Round of Selected Films for Screen Brasil, Confirm Expanded Second Edition (EXCLUSIVE)
The selected films, which also include 'The Nature of Invisible Things' and 'Papaya,' are set to be announced during Matinée Brésil, an event at the Marché du Film’s official program
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'The Nature of Invisible Things,' courtesy of The Open Reel
Brazilian Tourism Board Embratur and leading philanthropic initiative Projeto Paradiso have announced the three films selected for their inaugural Screen Brasil initiative, aimed at promoting Brazilian cinema internationally. The selected films include Silver Bear-winning “The Blue Trail” by Gabriel Mascaro, Rafaela Camelo’s coming-of-age “The Nature of Invisible Things” and Priscilla Kellen’s animated feature “Papaya.” Embratur and Projeto Paradiso have also confirmed that the Screen Brasil initiative will return for a sophomore edition, expanding its pool to four feature films for the next batch.
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