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The Canadian movie industry is happily jumping with so much attention to the Toronto International Film Festival. Mesmerizing productions are keeping film lovers awake for days, not only because of movies, but also the shining stars bouncing all around Toronto, and especially for the TIFF 2008.

All the speed-lighting will not end in September, there is something else happening: two Brazilian events in November; Brazilian Film Fest, which will feature  some recent pearls not yet presented in the ‘big screen’, which will be selected  from 234  submitted productions, docs and shorts from many countries such as Brazil, Belgiun, Unites States, Cuba, Spain, Canada, Germany and Portugal, at the Bloor Cinema; and then Brazil Film Fest,  which will showcase Brazilians recent movies and documentaries from 27-30 November at the Isabel Bader Theatre.

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[lang_pt]A indústria candense de cinema está saltitante e feliz com tanta atenção para o Toronto International Film Festival. Produções cativantes estão mantendo os fãs acordados por dias, não apenas por causa dos filmes, mas também pelas estrelas cintilantes que dançam por toda a Toronto, e especialmente para o TIFF 2008.

As luzes dos flashes não terminarão em setembro, existe algo mais acontecendo, dois eventos brasileiros em novembro; Brazilian Film Fest, que apresentará novas pérolas do cinema, inéditos na grande tela, que serão selecionados de 234 filmes, documentários e curtas inscritos de diversos países como Brasil, Bélgica, Estados Unidos, Cuba, Espanha, Canada, Alemanha e Portugal, no Bloor Cinema; além também do Brazil Film Fest,  que apresentará filmes brasileiros recentes e documentários entre 27 a 30 de novembro, no Isabel Bader Theatre.[/lang_pt]The Canadian movie industry is happily jumping with so much attention to the Toronto International Film Festival. Mesmerizing productions are keeping film lovers awake for days, not only because of movies, but also the shining stars bouncing all around Toronto, and especially for the TIFF 2008.

All the speed-lighting will not end in September, there is something else happening: two Brazilian events in November; Brazilian Film Fest, which will feature  some recent pearls not yet presented in the ‘big screen’, which will be selected  from 234  submitted productions, docs and shorts from many countries such as Brazil, Belgiun, Unites States, Cuba, Spain, Canada, Germany and Portugal, at the Bloor Cinema; and then Brazil Film Fest,  which will showcase Brazilians recent movies and documentaries from 27-30 November at the Isabel Bader Theatre.

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