Mar 15 • 10:01 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Oscar 2026: animator sees a good moment for Brazilian artists in Hollywood

Romualdo Amaral, a Brazilian animator from Uberlândia, expresses optimism about the potential success of Brazilian artists at the Oscars, particularly with the hype surrounding Wagner Moura's performance in 'O Agente Secreto.'

The upcoming Oscar Awards in 2026 are anticipated to be a significant moment for Brazilian cinema, according to animator Romualdo Amaral from Uberlândia. Amaral is currently in Hollywood witnessing a shift in the industry's perception of Brazilian talent. He notes the increasing recognition of Brazilian artists, largely credited to the success of works like 'O Agente Secreto', which features acclaimed actor Wagner Moura.

Despite the notable absence of 'Wicked 2' from this year's nominations, Amaral remains optimistic about the five nominations for Brazilian films and artists at the Oscars. He suggests that although the campaign for 'Wicked 2' may not have been as robust as that for the first installment, the groundwork has been laid for increased visibility and recognition of Brazilian cinema at international events. This sentiment highlights a broader trend of globalization in the film industry, where diverse narratives are increasingly being celebrated.

Amaral's reflections on his experiences in Hollywood reflect a growing confidence among Brazilian artists and their potential impact on international storytelling. This optimism signals a hopeful trend for future collaborations and creative endeavors that can showcase Brazil's artistic contributions to the global audience, reinforcing the significance of cultural representation in cinema.

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