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Brazilian Fantastic and Horror Film Festival co-founder Otávio Lima sat down with HFPA journalist Ana Maria Bahiana to discuss his film festival, what inspired it, and the work it took to make it happen. They also discuss how dystopias motivate him, watching Nightmare on Elm Street as a child, how Brazillian cinema has changed over the past half century, how the politics of a nation inspires the cinema of its culture, and more.
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Brazilian Fantastic and Horror Film Festival co-founder Otávio Lima sat down with HFPA journalist Ana Maria Bahiana to discuss his film festival, what inspired it, and the work it took to make it happen. They also discuss how dystopias motivate him, watching Nightmare on Elm Street as a child, how Brazillian cinema has changed over the past half century, how the politics of a nation inspires the cinema of its culture, and more.

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