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The implementation of effective policies aimed at the internationalization of Brazilian audiovisual production, at the federal level, involves an integrated and complementary approach among different institutions. In this panel, SAV/MinC, the Guimarães Rosa Institute, and ApexBrasil will present their actions and how they have been engaging in dialogue on this topic.
Speakers
Joelma Oliveira Gonzaga | Palestrante
Audiovisual Secretary at MinC, Joelma Gonzaga is from Salvador (BA) and has built a solid career as an executive and creative producer for more than a decade, with award-winning films screened at important festivals such as Cannes, Locarno and Festival do Rio. She was in charge of important Brazilian independent productions, such as AmarElo - It's all for Yesterday, Breves Miragens de Sol, Doutor Gama, O Enigma da Energia Escura and the feature film Regra 34. She is a member of the founding board of the National Union of Executive Producers. And has also worked in training initiatives such as the Nicho Executivo program, aimed at training black executive producers for the audiovisual sector.
André Araujo | Moderador
Cultural producer, master's and doctoral researcher of cultural policies with a focus on the audiovisual sector development. He has experience in the areas of training, diffusion and organization of audiovisual events and currently works as the General Coordinator for Audiovisual Diffusion and Internationalization at the Audiovisual Secretariat of the Ministry of Culture os Brazil.
Marco Antonio Nakata | Palestrante
Brazilian diplomat. Currently he is the director of the cultural department of the MFA of Brazil
Mariele Christ | Palestrante
International Business Specialist.