"As long as I'm alive, all of you shall live." Netflix has revealed the trailer for the Brazilian horror comedy called A Vampire in the Family, from Brazilian filmmaker Ale McHaddo. The original Portuguese title translates directly to My Brother-in-Law is a Vampire, which is also exactly what the film is about. When a fainthearted ex-soccer player learns his brother-in-law is a vampire with world domination plans, he must gather his courage and save the day. Fernandinho is a family man, former football player and podcaster who is surprised by the visit of his inconvenient brother-in-law, Gregorio, a lazy bloodsucker who it turns out is literally a vampire. Leandro Hassum stars as Fernandinho, with Romulo Arantes Neto as Greg, plus Monique Alfradique, Edson Celulari, Mel Maia, Maria Flor Franco, Eliezer Motta, Renata Bras and Antônio Fragoso. This looks extremely goofy & extra cheesy, but might still be entertaining to watch. // Continue...
- 11/29/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Netflix commemorated five years of local production releases in Brazil last November announcing a drive into production outside the country’s two traditional powerhouse bases of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Last week, Netflix Brazil revealed more productions set across the country’s vast terrain to bring compelling and fresh narratives to the platform.
“Ricos de Amor” relocates to Northern Brazil for a second season. Produced by São Paulo’s Prodigo Films, “Invisible City,” the first live action title from “Ice Age” creator Carlos Saldanha, has direction and production teams working out of Belém, Pará, in northern-most Brazil.
“This is a very special series, with diverse artists, with accents from all over Brazil,” said Lucy Alves of “Só Se For Por Amor,” in which she stars. “When we see something this big being done in the countryside we identify a lot… it’s immediate,” she added.
Netflix has also...
Last week, Netflix Brazil revealed more productions set across the country’s vast terrain to bring compelling and fresh narratives to the platform.
“Ricos de Amor” relocates to Northern Brazil for a second season. Produced by São Paulo’s Prodigo Films, “Invisible City,” the first live action title from “Ice Age” creator Carlos Saldanha, has direction and production teams working out of Belém, Pará, in northern-most Brazil.
“This is a very special series, with diverse artists, with accents from all over Brazil,” said Lucy Alves of “Só Se For Por Amor,” in which she stars. “When we see something this big being done in the countryside we identify a lot… it’s immediate,” she added.
Netflix has also...
- 4/18/2022
- by Holly Jones
- Variety Film + TV
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