Rich in Love was an endearing tale of a rich brat finding his foothold in the world of agriculture and wanting to earn his place instead of having everything handed to him on a platter. It was a delightful movie about how two different people from two different lifestyles can get along and find common ground when it comes to relationships and work. Though the first film was all about love, the second film came nowhere close to how charming the first one was. Rich in Love 2 is just another sequel that disappoints. Directed by Bruno Garotti again, this Brazilian Netflix original had nothing going on, and here is why:
Rich in Love 2 begins where the first film ended. Teto and his partners are running the co-op Teto Fresco, which grows premium organic tomatoes on rooftops, but currently, it is not as profitable as it was a few years ago.
Rich in Love 2 begins where the first film ended. Teto and his partners are running the co-op Teto Fresco, which grows premium organic tomatoes on rooftops, but currently, it is not as profitable as it was a few years ago.
- 6/3/2023
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
Photo: ‘The Secret Diary of An Exchange Student’ Netflix is known for its inclusivity of shows and movies about different nations and cultures. In fact, before the premiere of ‘The Secret Diary of an Exchange Student,’ Netflix had many Brazilian titles for streaming, ranging from flicks to long-term series like, ‘Double Dad,’ ‘Rich in Love,’ ‘Girls from Ipanema,’ to name a few. The interesting and diverse Portuguese stories brought a level of richness to the expanding platform that didn’t exist before, something ‘The Secret Diary of an Exchange Student,’ is contributing to now! Related article: ‘In the Heights’ – Behind the Scenes and Full Commentary/Reactions from Cast & Crew Related article: The Hollywood Insider’s CEO Pritan Ambroase: “The Importance of Venice Film Festival as the Protector of Cinema” The film is about two Brazilian teenagers coming to America, a faraway and foreign land that plunges them into a...
- 8/24/2021
- by Mireille Karadanaian
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
Rio De Janeiro — Rio Creative Conference (Rio2C), the largest film-tv gathering in Latin America, wrapped its market sessions Friday April 26 with Christian de Castro, president off Ancine, Brazil’s foremost public-sector source, vowing to fully re-establish its incentives.
Castro spoke to an audience of producers and other players Brazil’s heavily incentive-dependent industry still in shock after the April 18 leak of his internal memo to Ancine’s employees recommending a halt in new incentive adjudications. The recommendation was aimed at protecting the employees from action taken by Brazil’s federal accountability office Tcu, which is investigating Ancine for inadequate accounting procedures.
“We have taken the necessary legal measures, and I am confident the full operation will be re-established next week,” Castro told Variety. “In the meantime, Ancine continues to release funds to ongoing productions and analyzing new projects. The only processes put on hold are the first release of funding to recently approved projects.
Castro spoke to an audience of producers and other players Brazil’s heavily incentive-dependent industry still in shock after the April 18 leak of his internal memo to Ancine’s employees recommending a halt in new incentive adjudications. The recommendation was aimed at protecting the employees from action taken by Brazil’s federal accountability office Tcu, which is investigating Ancine for inadequate accounting procedures.
“We have taken the necessary legal measures, and I am confident the full operation will be re-established next week,” Castro told Variety. “In the meantime, Ancine continues to release funds to ongoing productions and analyzing new projects. The only processes put on hold are the first release of funding to recently approved projects.
- 4/27/2019
- by Marcelo Cajueiro
- Variety Film + TV
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