Actress Bia Brumatti celebrated the award, highlighting the impact of the project, which addresses child and adolescent sexual abuse; find out more!
Between the 4th and 7th of November, a landmark night for national cinema was held, the documentary “Eu Você Uma Voz”, available on Globoplay, was awarded Best Short Film at the 17th Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival (LABRFF ) 2024.
“I Have a Voice” establishes itself as a work that transcends entertainment, functioning as an agent of reflection and change.
The conquest
“This topic is so dense and sensitive that it needs to be tirelessly considered by our society. A very important topic! When it was created, an entire team took great care in its construction,” said the actress.
The victory in Los Angeles represents more than international recognition; is a milestone in Bia’s career, reflecting her ideals as a committed artist:
“My purpose has always been to have and be a voice as an artist, raising flags and promoting improvements in this world with so many difficulties.”
In celebrations, Bia shared the joy with co-stars and directors Ivo Muller and Clara Verdierreinforcing the presence and relevance of Brazilian cinema on international stages.
Source: Maxima

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