Mar 14 • 11:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Gala Parade, Doppelgangers of Wagner Moura, and the Ceremony Menu: Film-Loving Siblings Transform Their Passion for Cinema into an Annual Oscars Party

Two film-loving siblings from Sorocaba, Brazil, are hosting an open Oscars celebration, featuring a Wagner Moura look-alike contest and themed menu.

In Sorocaba, São Paulo, Brazil, siblings Henrique and Lídia Ferr are organizing an annual event to celebrate the Academy Awards, creating an open invitation gathering for film enthusiasts that contrasts with the exclusive Hollywood ceremony. This year’s event includes a Wagner Moura look-alike contest, a betting pool for the winners, and a themed menu inspired by cinema, aiming to gather local fans and create a communal celebration.

The Ferr siblings have a history of organizing such events, with their first major gathering in 2025, where they successfully brought together over 200 participants to celebrate the Oscar-winning film "Ainda Estou Aqui". Their initiative reflects a passionate approach towards cinema, aiming to foster a sense of community and enjoyment among fans who may not have the means or access to partake in the glamorous Hollywood event directly.

Their return to organize the Oscars party in their hometown signals a commitment to maintaining this cultural celebration, encouraging more people to engage with cinema in a festive atmosphere. The event is likely to spur interest in film appreciation within the local community, transforming what could be a distant spectacle into a shared experience for local movie lovers.

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