Thursday, June 6, 2024

 

Brazilian filmmaker celebrates 63 years of career by celebrating Brazilian Cinema Week by Carlos Sabugo




 

The festival, produced by the Águias de Fogo Stunt Academy in partnership with the World Art Show Association, promises to bring a diverse program full of works that show the diversity and richness of national cinematographic production.

 

The event will be attended by renowned filmmakers, actors and cinema professionals, who shared their work with filmmaker Carlos Sabugo. The idea aims to enrich the knowledge of lovers of the seventh art. Among the films selected, productions that address diverse themes spanning almost six decades stand out, including current and relevant issues in Brazilian society, such as social, political, cultural and environmental issues.

Carlos Sabugo brings with him vast experience in the world of cinema and a unique vision that promises to delight the public. His passion for cinematographic art and his commitment to quality and excellence in each work carried out are evident in each of his productions.

 

His career began in a humble way, but his innate talent and passion for the seventh art led him to win over the most diverse audiences. As a director, Sabugo is known for his ability to tell engaging and emotional stories, which captivate the viewer from the first minute.

 

His films are characterized by their sensitivity and the way they address relevant themes in our society, leading the public to reflect on important issues. As a producer, Sabugo is recognized for investing in audacious projects, investing in new talent and bringing unique stories to the big screen. His entrepreneurial vision led to many of his films becoming box office successes and winning awards at national and international festivals.

 

As an actor, Sabugo shines on screen, playing the most diverse characters. His versatility and delivery are admirable, and he is able to convey emotion and truth in his performances. His talent as an actor is essential to understanding the challenges faced by the stunt team, who are responsible for ensuring the safety and success of action scenes. Furthermore, Carlos Sabugo also leads the first Stunt Academy in Latin America, demonstrating his concern with the training and appreciation of these professionals.

 

Sabugo believes that stunt doubles are fundamental to the quality and authenticity of film productions, being responsible for risky scenes and the creation of action sequences. His initiative became an important milestone in the history of Brazilian cinema, valuing and recognizing the work of these professionals. With a 60-year career, Carlos Sabugo left his mark on Brazilian cinema. His passion for art and his commitment to quality projects are evident in each work in which he is involved. The filmmaker's Brazilian Film Festival is a fair celebration of this legacy that he built throughout his career. May this be just the beginning of many years of success and contributions to national cinema.

 

The Brazilian Film Festival promises to be a true show of talent and creativity, bringing together big names in the industry and presenting the public with works that will move, surprise and inspire. A unique opportunity to celebrate national cinema and value the work of artists who dedicate their lives to the art of telling stories through screens.

 

Some of the selected films:

 

With Love | Average - Length 40 min

 

 Nephelin | Average - Length 50 min

 

 Weather | Short – 30 min.

 

 “The Park Maniac” | Feature - Film 1h 15 min,

 

 “Final Showdown” | Feature - 1h film. 40 min.

 





Media :  Instagram: @sabugocarlos @WORLDARTSHOWNY

 

Edition: Costa Consulting Co | Sula Costa MTB 0003600|GO

 

Source: Press office

 

Photo:  Personal collection


qui., 6 de jun. às 11:29

Tuesday, June 18, 2024
9:00 to 10:30 a.m.
(Eastern Time - U.S. and Canada)
 

After two years of intense discussions and more than 24,000 comment letters, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued the final climate disclosure rules in an almost 900-page document. While the rules are under a voluntary SEC stay and still face legal challenges, they represent the new reporting reality for US capital markets.  Beyond reporting, the rules will influence firm behavior and performance over time, directly affecting US firms operating in Brazil and Brazilian firms with
ties / access to US capital markets.

The SEC’s new disclosure rules represent the last of the “Big 3” ESG reporting standards issued, the others coming from the European Union (EU) as part of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and internationally issued by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB). While the expectation is that most companies will be affected by the ESG disclosure rules, the requirements differ significantly, with no equivalency provisions provided.  Moreover, additional SEC disclosure requirements are expected soon on other ESG themes, such as human capital.
The new climate requirements raise the below questions:
  • How will companies meet the challenge of producing, communicating, and explaining new disclosures?
  • How will companies communicate their ESG risks, opportunities, strategies, targets, and progress in compelling stories?
  • How will investors be able to compare and evaluate investment alternatives using the new information?
  • What will the sanctions be for non-compliance and how will investors react to firms in non-compliance with these specific rules?  Will there be de facto ordering of compliance rules in the market evaluation of firm compliance performance?
  • How long will it take for everyone to be ESG literate?

To delve into these questions and more, the Brazilian-American Chamber 
of Commerce is pleased to host a webinar on “New Climate Disclosure Rules:
What’s Next?”Join the discussion with our esteemed panel of experts to learn about the new framework and how the rules will affect operations for US and Brazilian firms alike.

 

Agenda
9:00 - 10:00 a.m. - Panel Discussion
10:00 - 10:30 a.m. - Q&A

 

Moderator & Speaker:
Kieran McManusPartnerPwC

 

Speakers:
Sarah E. ForttPartner & Global Co-Chair of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) PracticeLatham & Watkins LLP
Betty M. HuberPartner & Global Co-Chair of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) PracticeLatham & Watkins LLP
Shivaram RajgopalKester and Byrnes Professor of Accounting & AuditingColumbia Business School

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