Public cheers for Oscar for 'The Secret Agent' in cinemas across Brazil
Brazilian audiences gather in cinemas across the country to watch the Oscar ceremony, celebrating their film 'The Secret Agent'.
In Brazil, the audience enjoyed the Oscar ceremony in cinemas for the second consecutive year, showcasing a strong national presence at the prestigious awards. People from various cities, including São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Recife, celebrated the film 'The Secret Agent', which was filmed in their locales. The event highlighted the connection between cinematic achievements and local culture, providing fans with a communal experience during the awards season.
At Cinema São Luiz in Recife, actor Kaiony Venâncio, who plays the character Vilmar in the film, expressed high hopes for the Oscar nominations. The cinema, being a filming location for 'The Secret Agent', hosted a special gathering where audiences could watch the ceremony both inside and on a big screen outside, fostering a festive atmosphere. This event underlined the importance of movie theaters as spaces for community engagement and shared excitement during significant cinematic events.
In São Paulo, enthusiasm was palpable at Espaço Petrobras on Rua Augusta, where 614 ticket holders lined up to enter three screening rooms for the Oscars broadcast. The cinema was decorated with themes from 'The Secret Agent', further enhancing the celebratory mood. This collective viewing experience not only showcased the film’s relevance in Brazilian cinema but also reflected a growing pride in local productions as they gain recognition on international stages, such as the Oscars.