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Brazil!
Brazilian director/producer Lina Chamie (second from right) traveled to Cannes for “A Via Lactea” (“Through the Milky Way”), which is screening in Critics Week. Joining Chamie for a nice lunch at Plage Razo (basically a beachside restaurant—a great day to spend the day) along the Croisette is assistant director Carolina Goncalves (right), co-producer Andre Klotzel (left) actress Andrea Estrella (“Both”), lead actor for “A Via Lactea” Marco Ricca, and “Both” director Bass Beche. Breche’s short is also screening in Critics Week. (Photo and text by Brian Brooks/indieWIRE. Reprinted with permission, copyright 2007.)
topics: cannes film festival, directors, producers
05.21.2007
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