New Yorker highlights Brazilian fandom for Oscars

A New Yorker report explores how Brazilian fans' fervor on social media boosts national films' Oscar success. The piece links the phenomenon to 'Ainda Estou Aqui''s win last year and 'O Agente Secreto''s nominations this year. However, the film has received mixed reviews, including a negative assessment in a Spanish newspaper.

The American magazine The New Yorker published on Friday (20) a report by Michael Schulman titled "'Come to Brazil?' The Oscars Just Might", analyzing the impact of Brazilian online fandom on the country's Oscar highlights. The text notes how fans filled nomination broadcast chats with Brazilian flag emojis, supporting 'O Agente Secreto', directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho and starring Wagner Moura, which competes in four categories, including best film and best actor. This follows the success of 'Ainda Estou Aqui', last year's winner, which created a World Cup atmosphere during Carnival.

Schulman attributes the phenomenon to high Brazilian social media activity — the country is the third largest TikTok user, behind the US and Indonesia — and a fervent fan culture. He interviews journalists, critics, and producer Rodrigo Teixeira from 'Ainda Estou Aqui', who comment on Brazilians' strength in celebrating and criticizing. Examples include mobilization against actress Karla Sofía Gascón from 'Emilia Pérez' after she suggested sabotage by Fernanda Torres' team, and against director Oliver Laxe from 'Sirât' for calling Brazilians jingoistic.

The author provides historical context, referencing the 'vira-lata complex' coined by Nelson Rodrigues in the 1950s, about seeking external validation, common in soccer and now in culture. An opening for international voters came after the #OscarsSoWhite campaign, increasing nominations for foreign works.

Fernanda Torres praised the piece on social media: "Wonderful article about Brazilian cinema, our social media power, our crises, our relevance in this crazy moment of humanity, and the national pride of this nation of caramels".

In contrast, 'O Agente Secreto' received negative criticism from Carlos Boyero in El País, in Spain, where it premiered on February 20. Boyero called the film long and unstimulating, questioning the plot about a professor fleeing São Paulo to hide in Recife during the dictatorship. He acknowledged presence in Moura's acting but criticized empty stylistic pretensions. Despite this, the film has general positive reception, with wins at the Golden Globe, Critics Choice, and Cannes.

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The film 'O Agente Secreto' by Kleber Mendonça Filho blends Brazilian elements and American references in its 2026 Oscar campaign. Starring Wagner Moura, the movie recounts the military dictatorship with suspense and fantasy touches, drawing 2.3 million viewers in Brazil. The promotion features the actor's elegant looks at international awards.

The Brazilian film 'O Agente Secreto', directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, reached 1.7 million viewers in national cinemas following the 2026 Oscar nominations. The success builds on the initial boost from a Golden Globe win. The production competes with major foreign releases in the box office rankings.

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Producer Rodrigo Teixeira, behind the film 'Ainda Estou Aqui', stated in an interview at the Tiradentes Film Festival that Brazil's recent Oscar success must drive public policies and talent development to avoid being an isolated event. He outlined a historical timeline, noting how 'Parasita' opened doors for international cinema and regretting missed opportunities with 'Cidade de Deus'. Teixeira sees empowerment in the industry but anticipates a hiatus without new potent projects.

Folha de S.Paulo will hold a free screening of the film 'A Conspiração Condor', directed by André Sturm, on Thursday (16) at 8pm at Cine Belas Artes in São Paulo. The session will be followed by a debate featuring actress Mel Lisboa, former councilor Gilberto Natalini, and director André Sturm, moderated by reporter Naief Haddad.

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The Melhores do Ano award show on Domingão com Huck, aired live on Sunday (29), gathered Globo TV stars with highlights including gaffes and jokes by Luciano Huck and Paulo Vieira. The host mistook a Netflix series for a Globo production, corrected by the comedian. Other moments featured political jabs and messages to BBB 26 contestants.

Solange Couto, a contestant on BBB 26, began her career in 1981 with a pornochanchada film titled A Noite dos Bacanais, featuring nudity and explicit sex scenes. That same year, she debuted on television in the soap opera Os Imigrantes on Band. The actress, famous for Dona Jura in O Clone, played Esmeralda in the film directed by Fauzi Mansur.

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Brazilian philanthropist Olga Rabinovich is funding the country's emerging filmmakers through her Projeto Paradiso initiative. The organization held its third talent network national meeting in Recife, highlighting support for 264 professionals. Rabinovich discussed the institute's origins and impact during an interview.

 

 

 

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