International Film Co-production
“International co-productions are Brazil's leading way to internationalize its audiovisual industry. This combination of efforts, physical and economic resources, technical and artistic talents allows us to reach new markets. The co-productions have a prominent place in the scope of international economic cooperation and in the economical development of Brazil's creative industries.
Because of her solid academic background as a lawyer specialized in media law, because of her large experience in the public sector – including office positions at audiovisual governmental agencies like ANCINE and IECINE/RS, in addition to her participation in multilateral programs like Ibermedia and CAACI and her career in the private sector as a film producer, Angelisa Stein in the ideal author for such a necessary book like this, showing in a clear and well-founded way the “true path” to the successful – legal, technical, physical, artistic and financial - execution of international audiovisual productions.
This was the missing book in Brazilian film producers shelves, especially now with Brazil's new-found confidence and assertion spreading throughout the world.”
Leonardo Monteiro de Barros - Producer
“Film and television are becoming more and more globalized. Except for studio films, productions that don't involve at least two or three countries are very rare. International co-productions ensure a synergy that makes viable projects that could not be afforded by just one country. At last, Brazil is joining this world.”
Fernando Meirelles - Director
“A film made with international co-production allows different cultures to connect with each other. Technical and artistic excellence are there, along with the best that each co-producing country has to offer”.
Alice Braga - Actress
