The audiovisual sector is undergoing a period of profound transformations, which bring to light both challenges and promising opportunities. In a context shaped by technological advances, changes in consumer habits and a growing demand for diverse and representative content, it is essential that public policies evolve to stimulate growth and innovation in the sector. Brazil is in a strategic position to establish itself as a powerhouse in the global audiovisual market, but for this potential to be accomplished, coordinated action involving all levels of government and the active participation of professionals in the sector is necessary. This panel proposes a reflection on how we can, together, transform current challenges into opportunities and ensure a prosperous future for the Brazilian audiovisual sector.
Guests:
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- Anna Muylaert – filmmaker honored | SP
- Débora Ivanov – producer, director of Siaesp and leader of +Mulheres – Cinema do Brasil | SP
- Durval Angelo – vice-president counselor of Tribunal de Contas (Court of Auditors) of Minas Gerais State | MG
- Eliane Parreiras – Municipal Secretary of Culture of Belo Horizonte and President of the National Forum of Secretaries and Managers of Culture of the Capitals and Associated Municipalities | MG
- Fabrício Noronha – Secretary of State for Culture and Tourism of Espírito Santo State and President of the National Forum of Secretaries | ES
- Lúcio Otoni – Director of Operations and Programming at Cineart Multiplex and President of the National Federation of Exhibitors | MG
- Paulo Alcoforado – Director of Ancine (Brazilian Film Agency) | RJ
Moderator: Tatiana Carvalho Costa – President of the Associação de Profissionais Audiovisuais Negros, APAN (Association of Black Audiovisual Professionals)| MG