Interviews

Latin American Interviews

Meirelles sets his sights on UK

Director of City of God, Fernando Meirelles talks to Jungle about his new project on these shores.

“In no rush”. That’s how one of the most famous Brasilian directors said he goes about his projects. In London to participate in an event sponsored by HSBC, Fernando Meirelles made the most of his visit to meet local producers.

“I’m finalising the negotiations to direct 360˚, a film about our sexual appetite, about people who strive the highest in their professions, those who’d do anything to get to the top. It’s an adult theme, but that seems inherent to human beings”. Continue Reading

Deborah Colker and Brazilian Contemporary Dance

The insatiable mind behind Brazil’s largest contemporary dance company, Deborah Colker speaks to Jungle about the building of her career and her new show, Cruel

Perseverance and a lot of energy. These are, without a doubt, two of the most defining traits in the personality of Deborah Colker. The Rio-born dancer of Jewish Russian descent started out with ballet, learnt piano and went on to play volleyball, turning professional in the latter, before deciding to return to dance. Continue Reading

Maria Rita’s return to London

Maria Rita talks to Jungle about the here and now of her career and her return UK show in May.

The show had come to an end, a great success. It was Maria Rita’s first time in London and, still high with adrenalin from the stage and thrilled with the audience’s enthusiasm, everything but sleeping crossed her mind. Mere moments after bidding farewell to the Barbican stage, without losing any time she demanded: “get me a car, and let’s drive around the city!”. Continue Reading

An American’s Amazonian X-ray

Jungle meets the man behind the photos that look deep into the undergrowth

When you come across Steve Miller’s series Health of the Planet, if you’re Brazilian, it is impossible not to think of the idiom “an x-ray of the situation”. It usually means a very deep analysis. In this case, it happens through the art. Continue Reading

Josh Rouse Shares His Love for Brazilian Music

“That’s a difficult question,” says Josh Rouse, when asked to name his perfect line up for an imaginary Brazilian music festival. “João [Gilberto] is my favourite, but I hear that he’s kind of weird…”

It might be owing to the soft style of singing and Josh’s delicate voice that the father of Bossa Nova is his idol, but the American’s relationship with Brazilian music goes far deeper. His passion is evident throughout his new album El Turista, which has just been launched at the start of March. Continue Reading

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