Director Kleber Mendonça Filho praises Wagner Moura at Rotterdam

At the Rotterdam Film Festival, director Kleber Mendonça Filho lauded Oscar-nominated actor Wagner Moura for his generosity in 'The Secret Agent,' which earned four Academy Award nominations. In a Big Talk session, Mendonça Filho discussed the film's ensemble cast and decried outdated casting practices focused on looks. He also shared insights on cinema, families, and cultural authenticity.

Kleber Mendonça Filho, director of the Oscar-nominated film 'The Secret Agent,' spoke at the Rotterdam Film Festival's Big Talk on January 31, 2026, alongside Spanish filmmaker Carla Simón. The Brazilian director praised lead actor Wagner Moura, who received a Best Actor nomination—the first for a Brazilian in that category—as pivotal to the film's success. 'The Secret Agent' secured four Oscar nods, including Best Picture.

Mendonça Filho highlighted Moura's role in unifying the ensemble: 'Wagner was very important in making that whole ensemble work. Everything came together because of the main actor who believes in generosity.' The film features over 60 characters with lines, blending professional and non-professional actors. He emphasized, 'They are all great actors!'

The director critiqued outdated casting norms, stating, 'It’s not about good looks,' during the festival talk. He reflected on Brazilian diversity: 'Brazil has great faces – we are a mix of many different things.' Mendonça Filho advocated for authentic accents from his hometown Recife, noting actors often lose them for work, though changes are underway.

Discussing his filmmaking, he described shooting 'like maniacs' and focusing on challenging narratives about families and children. 'I’m fascinated by children and by trying to capture them with a camera,' he said, criticizing overly trained young performers. Simón echoed themes of family dynamics and the political intimacy of place.

Mendonça Filho shared early cinema memories, influenced by his cinephile mother who described Alfred Hitchcock's 'Vertigo' without naming it. Both filmmakers connected over portraying complex family ties and young protagonists naturally.

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Wagner Moura ironically thanking Bolsonaro for inspiring his Golden Globe-winning film 'O Agente Secreto' about Brazil's dictatorship, in a vivid TV interview illustration.
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Wagner Moura credits Bolsonaro for inspiring 'O Agente Secreto'

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

In an interview on 'The Daily Show', Brazilian actor Wagner Moura ironically thanked former president Jair Bolsonaro for motivating the creation of the film 'O Agente Secreto', set during the 1977 military dictatorship. Moura explained that the far-right government from 2018-2022 revived echoes of the authoritarian past, driving the production directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho. The film, which won two Golden Globes, is racking up nominations in international awards.

After winning a Golden Globe for 'The Secret Agent', Brazilian actor Wagner Moura has been reinstated by Variety in its list of five finalists for best actor at the 2026 Oscars. The update was released on Tuesday (13). The film, directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, secured a double win for Brazil at the awards.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Brazilian film O Agente Secreto, directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, won Best International Film at the 31st Critics Choice Awards on January 4, 2026. Brazil's first win in the category sparked social media backlash over the award's presentation on the red carpet before the main ceremony. Star Wagner Moura remains nominated for best actor.

Brazil's Culture Minister Margareth Menezes and actress Leona Cavalli attended a year-end gathering of Rio's artistic community. The event took place at the home of theater director Eduardo Barata on Monday, December 15, 2025.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A Fábrica Brasil, a Banijay Americas company, presented a diverse nine-title slate at Content Americas, emphasizing partnerships with Netflix and Globo. The lineup features psychological thrillers by novelist Raphael Montes and a new sitcom to succeed the long-running Vai Que Cola. Additional announcements include live experiences and joint ventures.

Miguel Coyula Aquino, born in Havana in 1977, is an independent director who handles every aspect of his films, from screenplays to editing. His cinema invites reflection through fragmented images and innovative visual styles, even as he faces professional marginalization in Cuba. Despite this, he wins international awards and travels with his partner, actress Lynn Cruz.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

In response to the crisis with the audiovisual sector, the Lula government released a note highlighting five priority points for the streaming regulation bill in the Senate. The move comes after criticism from actor Wagner Moura and revelations in an audio from producer Paula Lavigne about alleged internal conspiracies. The text emphasizes advances like the 10% quota for Brazilian content but admits defeats on the Condecine rate.

 

 

 

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