Mar 14 • 16:21 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

'The Secret Agent' at the Oscars: the film's chances at the award ceremony, according to film critics

Brazil is gearing up for the Oscars, hoping that 'The Secret Agent' will bring home a statue, following its nomination in four categories.

This Sunday, Brazil is once again immersed in an Oscar fever, much like during the World Cup finals, as they rally behind 'The Secret Agent' directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho. This is the second consecutive year that Brazilians are hoping for Oscar glory following the success of the film 'Still Here.' 'The Secret Agent' has been nominated for four prestigious awards, including Best Film and Best International Film, creating a sense of national pride and anticipation among fans.

Events are being organized across the country, from cinemas to bars and cultural spaces, where fans will gather to watch the awards ceremony live. Particularly in cities like Recife, where the film's story unfolds, local establishments are planning special events, including parties and competitions celebrating the film and its star, Wagner Moura, who is also nominated for Best Actor. The community's excitement reflects the cultural importance of cinema in Brazil and the hope of gaining international recognition through this film.

As anticipation builds, the success of 'The Secret Agent' would not only bring pride to its cast and crew but also to the Brazilian film industry, emphasizing the potential for broader international recognition in the future. With four nominations, the film stands as a beacon of artistic achievement that resonates deeply with Brazilian audiences, illustrating the collective spirit and hope for a triumphant Oscar night.

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