Who we are:
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German-born, Hank graduated from Berlin’s Freie University with degrees in Economic Sciences and Media Communications. Hank moved to Brazil in 2000, where he co-produced Fernando Meirelles’s “City of God”, along with other features. Some of his other works include a documentary for Nike, released by Paramount, as well as international relations for O2 Films. He is currently involved in two documentaries, one with renowned Finnish director Mika Kaurismaki, “Abandoned Children” and another solo project, “Refugee Diaries”. |
Ivan holds a degree in Economic Sciences and a masters (UCLA) in feature film executive production. He has been an executive producer in 14 feature films, including Fernando Meirelles’ “Blindness”, starring Julianne Moore, Danny Glover and Mark Ruffalo. He directed production for Sylvester Stallone’s new feature, “The Expendables”. |
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Farmer, rancher and moviemaker, produced the short film “A Soccer He has done local production (Brazil) for journalism for FOX, ABC and NBC. His documentary series "Rallye dos Sertões" was aired by SONY in 50 countries. |
Carlos Ebert has been a director of photography in movies since 1968, when he shot “The Red Light Bandit” (“O Bandido da Luz Vermelha”), an iconic thriller that still ranks as a major accomplishment in Brazilian cinematography. Besides dozens of feature films, Carlos Ebert has shot many documentaries for such clients as the World Bank and the Brazilian Department of Agriculture. |
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