The short film that the actress participated in was one of those chosen to be shown during the festival that promotes Brazilian cinema
This past Monday, the 4th, the actress Thalita Zampirolli35, participated in the first night of the 17th Edition of the Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival (LABRFF). The event took place in Los Angeles, in the United States.
The event aims to promote Brazilian cinema, enabling an exchange of experiences between Brazilian and American professionals. This encourages new talents to enter the area.
Since 2008, hundreds of films have been shown, which managed to gain critical recognition and also received commercial distribution.
In addition to Thalitaother actors were present, such as: Letícia Spiller and Rodrigo Lombardi.
The Roommate
The actress is in the cast of the short film “The Roommate”, directed by Fábio Anffewhich was one of those chosen to be shown during the festival. She reports her excitement about participating in the event. Thalita interprets Samanthaa real estate broker.
The actress believes that this is a gateway to other international projects and celebrates:
“I am very happy that ‘The Roommate’ was selected for this great film festival here in Los Angeles. It is the realization of a work done with a lot of love and professionalism being recognized by the big film festivals in Hollywood.”
Furthermore, she talks about how important the short was for her career and especially when it comes to representation.
“It represented another great achievement in my life. Working in Hollywood is the dream of every Brazilian actor and actress. There is also the issue of representation. I am the first trans Brazilian to participate in a Hollywood production. I hope I am not the unique and others can have this opportunity”.
Source: Maxima

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