Brazilian Talent Takes Center Stage at Cannes Critics' Week
In a move that signals the growing recognition of Brazilian cinema's global appeal, Bruno Ribeiro, one of the country's most promising young filmmakers, has been selected for the prestigious Next Step workshop at this year's Cannes Critics' Week. The 2022 Berlin Silver Bear winner for his short film "Sunday Morning" and co-writer on the hit Globoplay series "The Others," Ribeiro is set to join an elite group of emerging talent from around the world.
As announced by Thomas Rosso, Program Manager at Cannes Critics' Week and director of the Next Step workshop, Ribeiro's selection was made possible through a new partnership between Cannes Critics' Week and Projeto Paradiso, a philanthropic organization dedicated to promoting Brazilian talent on the international stage. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the growing relationship between French and Brazilian cinema.
Ribeiro's journey to this moment is a testament to his dedication and perseverance. Born and raised in Brazil, he began making films at a young age, driven by a passion for storytelling and a desire to capture the complexities of his country's rich cultural heritage. His short film "Sunday Morning" wowed audiences at the 2022 Berlin Film Festival, earning him the Silver Bear award for Best Short Film.
"I'm thrilled to be part of this incredible opportunity," Ribeiro exclaimed in an interview with Variety. "Cannes Critics' Week is a platform that has launched the careers of many talented filmmakers, and I feel honored to be among them."
The Next Step workshop, now in its 10th edition, provides emerging talent with a unique chance to develop their projects under the guidance of industry experts. The program's focus on fostering international collaborations and promoting diversity in filmmaking has made it a magnet for innovative storytellers from around the world.
Projeto Paradiso, which has been instrumental in supporting Ribeiro's selection, is a non-profit organization committed to nurturing Brazilian talent and facilitating its global projection. Founded by philanthropist Olga Rabinovich, Projeto Paradiso has become a driving force behind the country's growing film industry.
"Cannes Critics' Week's commitment to showcasing emerging talent from around the world is truly inspiring," said Rabinovich in a statement. "We're proud to support Bruno and other Brazilian filmmakers as they take their place on the global stage."
As Ribeiro prepares to embark on this new chapter, he joins an impressive roster of Next Step alumni, including Oscar-winning directors like Damien Chazelle and Alejandro González Iñárritu. With his talent, dedication, and passion for storytelling, Bruno Ribeiro is poised to make a lasting impact in the world of cinema.
The selection will be officially announced at this year's Rio Film Festival, marking a significant milestone in the growing partnership between Cannes Critics' Week and Projeto Paradiso. As Brazilian cinema continues to gain momentum on the global stage, one thing is clear: Bruno Ribeiro's star is rising, and his story is only just beginning.
*Based on reporting by Variety.*