Audiovisual production in Brazil: Will its public support survive the new political scenario?

This article discusses public funding of the development of Brazilian audiovisual production and the main agents involved in its conception and implementation. Public policies impacted the total revenue of US$ 4.5 billion of the national audiovisual industry in 2014, representing approximately 0.45%...

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Hauptverfasser: Jambeiro Barbosa, Othon Fernando, de Morais, Kátia Santos, Canesso, Natacha Stefanini, Domingues da Silva, Juliano Mendonça, Evangelista, Milena Silvino
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