Filming Soccer in Brazil for FIFA’s Production

FixerBrazil.com and 10e20 Filmes partened to produce a short film about love and soccer for Jason Beauregard and FIFA.

Nickolas, who is blind, and Silvia, his mother, are the main characters of the brazilian episode for Sheroes, a web series released during the FIFA Women’s Wolrd Cup France 2019.

Tomaz Cavalieri, from FixerBrazil, and the producer, Kwaku Mensah, from KMEN Media, were sent to shoot a day in their life – following mother and son to the soccer game Palmeixas X Santos, at the Pacaembu stadium, in São Paulo.

Tomaz Cavalieri and Kwaku Mesah with Sylvia and Nickolas.

All gear used during the shooting were rented from 10e20 Filmes, which is a film production company based in São Paulo, partner company of FixerBrazil.

Panasonic GH5, microphones and Kinoflow from 10e20 Filmes.

Click the LINK and check out the film.

Contact us if you need to film in Brazil.

The Fixers!
We are filmmakers and we love to help.

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Tomaz Cavalieri.
Journalist and filmmaker.

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Renato Falzoni.
Documentary Filmmaker and producer.

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Learn more about:

Permits for Filming in Brazil;

Business Visa when filming in Brazil;

Customs clearance – admission of filming equipment in Brazil.

Locations in São Paulo

When we think of Brazil most people remember of Copacabana and the Christ Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro or the Amazon River in the middle of the forest.
But Sao Paulo, the financial center of Latin America, has a lot to offer for those looking for representative images of Brazil.
A gastronomic center like few in the world São Paulo gathers flavors and cultures from all over the world.
Some locations for filming include.

 

Teatro Municipal de São Paulo
Municipal Theatre of São Paulo / Teatro Municipal

 

Catedral da Sé de São Paulo
São Paulo Sé Metropolitan Cathedral / Catedral da Sé

 

Merdado Municipal de São Paulo
Municipal Market of São Paulo  / Mercado Municipal



Rua 25 de Março
25 de Março Street / Rua 25 de Março

 

Filming in Viaduto Santa Efigência
Filming in São Paulo / Viaduto Santa Efigência

 

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Avenida Faria Lima
Avenida Faria Lima
Sunset Square / Praça do Por do Sol
Sunset Square / Praça do Por do Sol

 

Masp / Avenida Paulista
The São Paulo Museum of Art / MASP

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Ibirapuera Park

Fixer Brazil has produced all locations, permits and logistics in São Paulo for Celebrity Travel, a TV show from Greece. Check it out:

FixerBrazil.com is part of 10e20 Filmes, an established production company in Brazil with office in São Paulo.

In any case when you come to Brazil to film you must hire a Brazilian production company registered that ANCINE to be the host company during the shootings. When you hire our company we will be responsible for ensuring compliance to the legislation and for providing assistance for customs clearance of equipment as well as other forms of assistance.

Find out more about Filming in Brazil, Permits and Visas in our site.

10e20 Filmes is the parent company of FixerBrazil.com and we are an Ancine registered company and we can provide all the  film permits, custom clearance, and Visa paper work.

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Learn more about:
Fixer in Brazil. São Paulo;
Permits for Filming in Brazil;
Business Visa when filming in Brazil.

 

Filming in Brazilian National Parks

Filming in Brazil National Parks requires permits from IBAMA, ICMBio and other government offices.

Fixer Brazil is part of 10e20 Filmes, a film production company registered at Ancine. We can take care of all bureaucracy.

Terrra Mater Factual Studios has worked with Fixer Brazil on the Wild Brazil series. We have filmed from north to south of Brazil.

Check out more information on the link bellow:

Brazil – A natural History

The Fixers!
We are filmmakers and we love to help.

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Tomaz Cavalieri.
Journalist and filmmaker.

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Renato Falzoni.
Documentary Filmmaker and producer.

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Learn more about:
Fixer in Brazil. São Paulo;
Permits for Filming in Brazil;
Business Visa when filming in Brazil;
Customs clearance – admission of filming equipment in Brazil.

Business Visa when filming in Brazil.

Visa for filming in Brazil
Visa for filming in Brazil

As of October 1, the requirement for visitor visas for citizens of the United States, Australia, Canada and Japan will resume.

You do not need a business visa to come to Brazil for filming if you are from most countries in EU or Mercosul for trips of up to 90 days a year.

Upon arrival you must be able to show that:
1.your passport is valid for at least six more months;
2.your passport is going to be valid on the date of your return;
3.you are financially capable of maintaining yourself during your intended stay in Brazil;
4.you have hotel reservations, lodging arrangements;
5.you must be able to answer questions about your intended activities;
6.you are going to leave Brazil before your maximum permitted stay (return tickets are usually considered a proof that you have arrangements to leave the country).

More information on: Film Permits, Customs clearance at FixerBrazil.com

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Learn more about:
Fixer in Brazil. São Paulo;
Permits for Filming in Brazil;
Customs clearance – admission of filming equipment in Brazil.

Permits for Filming in Brazil

Filming in Brazil comes with challenges—bureaucracy can be overwhelming, and permits may take time to process. Importing equipment also requires careful planning, and the last thing you want is to face issues at customs upon arrival.

At 10e20 Filmes (FixerBrazil), an ANCINE-registered production services company, we handle all necessary permits, customs clearance, and visas, ensuring a smooth production process.

ANCINE (Federal Cinema Agency) regulates the shooting of any foreign audiovisual production in Brazil.

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Understanding ANCINE Regulations

ANCINE (Brazil’s Federal Cinema Agency) regulates all foreign audiovisual productions in Brazil. According to its guidelines, international productions must partner with a Brazilian production company registered with ANCINE, which will act as the official liaison and ensure compliance.

The local production company is responsible for:

  • Handling ANCINE communication and reporting.
  • Ensuring compliance with Brazilian regulations.
  • Assisting with customs clearance for imported equipment.
  • Providing logistical and legal support.

For more details, visit the ANCINE website, or check out our post on visa requirements.

As the parent company of FixerBrazil.com, 10e20 Filmes provides film permits, customs clearance, and visa assistance, ensuring a hassle-free production experience in Brazil.

For more information visit: www.fixerbrazil.com

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Learn more about:
Fixer in Brazil. São Paulo;
Business Visa when filming in Brazil;
Customs clearance – admission of filming equipment in Brazil.