"I try to make the audience engage all the senses and experience Brazil firsthand," revealed Bára, event manager of Kino Brasil.
"In Mexico City there are many opportunities to get to Brazilian cinema," confided Romča from Kino Brasil, who lives in Mexico.
"It's like conducting an orchestra where nobody has notes. It's a challenge, but it can also be a nice symphony," these are the joys and worries of project manager of Kino Brasil.
"I consider the festival a little bit like my 'child' and by being away, I feel like I have a little less control over its fate," says Zuzka, one of the founders of Kino Brasil.
“I believe I can offer different perspectives, ways of thinking," says Adilson, who is responsible for fundraising this year.
Six dramas and one (dramatic) documentary. Will this year's Kino Brasil be that dramatic?
Tropicália: The revolution in Brazilian music
Another Kleber Mendonça Filho's film at Kino Brasil
Trade with Brazil? "Building trust is the most important thing," says businessman Pavel Šembera