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Instituto Rouanet and the 28th Tiradentes Film Festival: Celebrating Brazilian Cinema and Minas Gerais Culture

Instituto Rouanet and the 28th Tiradentes Film Festival: Celebrating Brazilian Cinema and Minas Gerais Culture

Instituto Rouanet and the 28th Tiradentes Film Festival: Celebrating Brazilian Cinema and Minas Gerais Culture

Sumário

Instituto Rouanet reaffirms its commitment to strengthening Brazilian cinema by supporting the 28th Tiradentes Film Festival. This culturally significant event highlights the role of cinema in promoting social transformation and valuing both local and national culture.


The Importance of the Tiradentes Film Festival

The 28th Tiradentes Film Festival is one of the most anticipated events for film lovers in Minas Gerais. Held in Tiradentes, a city rich in history and culture, the festival brings together productions that engage with regional identity and showcase the power of cinema as a tool for social awareness.


Event Highlights

Support from Key Cultural Figures
The festival welcomed major figures from the cultural sector, including:

  • Moisés Oliveira, Secretary of Culture of Tiradentes
  • Aline Garcia, founder of the Tiradentes em Cena festival
  • Reginaldo Lopes, federal congressman committed to the advancement of culture

Participation of Local Authorities
The presence of Angelo Oswaldo, Mayor of Ouro Preto and a member of the Instituto Rouanet Advisory Board, reinforces the link between governmental and cultural initiatives.


Instituto Rouanet’s Role in Supporting Culture

Instituto Rouanet spares no effort in promoting and valuing Brazilian culture, especially through its ongoing support for cinema. Its involvement in the Tiradentes Film Festival is more than symbolic—it is a concrete commitment to social transformation and to fostering local and national cultural production.


Contribution to the Rouanet Law and Cultural Development

Rouanet Law
Through this vital tax incentive policy, Instituto Rouanet helps bring cultural projects to life, expanding access to art and cinema.

Connection with Minas Gerais Culture
Investing in events like the Tiradentes Film Festival strengthens the cultural identity of Minas Gerais, fostering dialogue between tradition and innovation.


Future Projects and New Initiatives

In addition to supporting the festival, Instituto Rouanet is preparing initiatives to further boost Brazilian cinema. In the coming days, more information will be released about an upcoming youth workshop led by actor and director Luciano Vidigal, a member of the Institute’s Curatorial Board.


Workshop with Luciano Vidigal

Purpose: To encourage young people to engage with cinema through a hands-on and inspiring experience.
Highlight: Luciano Vidigal, currently in the spotlight with the screening of his debut feature Kasa Branca at the festival, will share his journey and insights with participants.

This initiative reinforces Instituto Rouanet’s commitment to nurturing new talent and continuing Brazil’s cultural legacy.


Conclusion

The 28th Tiradentes Film Festival represents more than just a cultural event — it is a space for dialogue, transformation, and celebration of Brazilian cinema. By supporting this and other projects, Instituto Rouanet demonstrates its dedication to promoting both Minas Gerais and Brazilian culture, contributing to the dissemination of values and social development through art.

Stay tuned for upcoming initiatives and discover more about the projects that celebrate our culture and empower the seventh art. Share this message and help spread the passion for cinema and Brazilian cultural identity!

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