Brazilian director Gabriel Mascaro's follow-up to his well-received 'August Winds' stars Juliano Cazarré as a cowpoke who loves to make dresses in his spare time. By Boyd van Hoeij A cowhand working ...
As bizarre and unvarnished as it comes, this story of a cowboy with a dream is universal Writer/director Gabriel Mascaro has created a great film in Neon Bull (Boi Neon). It is a movie with the breath ...
A motley "family" of casual labourers journeys through northeastern Brazil in an old cattle transport truck, moving from one Vaquejadas show to the next. Accompanying them always are their twelve ...
Watching the engrossing Boi Neon (Neon Bull), you can forgive yourself for thinking Gabriel Mascaro’s latest film is a documentary. Mascaro, of course, made seven documentaries—including High-Rise, ...
Many filmmakers obsess over characters living on the margins of civilization, but Brazilian director Gabriel Mascaro has the rare ability to burrow inside their experiences. In two narrative features ...
Rodrigo Pla was awarded as the best director. By Vladimir Kozlov Boi Neon (Neon Bull), directed by Gabriel Mascaro and co-produced by Brazil, Uruguay and the Netherlands, was awarded the Grand Prix at ...
All eyes may be turning to Park City, Utah for the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, but that’s not stopping the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art from getting the ball rolling on ...
Iremar works at the Vaquejadas, a traditional rodeo in the north east of Brazil where two men on horseback try bring down a bull by grabbing its tail. It’s dusty and back-breaking work, but Iremar is ...