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Filmmaker Eyes 1930s Recife for Next Project
29 Nov
Summary
- Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho will explore 1930s Recife.
- The new film will delve into events before World War Two.
- The project is set in Recife, the location of his previous films.

Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho is already developing his next cinematic venture, which is slated to be a drama set in his native city of Recife during the 1930s. This period was marked by significant political shifts and was directly impacted by the lead-up to World War Two.
The director indicated that the script will tap into the turbulent events of that decade in Recife, a vital port city on Brazil's Atlantic coast. His previous works have consistently been set in Recife, making this new project a continuation of his exploration of the city's rich history and character.
Filho's announcement follows his recent discussions about the film's historical backdrop, which he intends to embed within the world of old movie palaces, echoing themes from his documentary 'Pictures of Ghosts.' He is currently active in the awards season circuit for his film 'The Secret Agent.'




