Brazil Launches Free Public Streaming Service Tela Brasil with 555 National Productions
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Marcelo Cajueiro
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Summary
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva launched Tela Brasil (Screen Brazil), a free public streaming service, during the Rio2C event. The platform offers 555 Brazilian productions including feature films, short films, series, and TV movies spanning from 1910 to 2025. Access is available to anyone with a Gov.br account, Brazil's federal government digital platform. The service aims to promote Brazilian culture and provide broader access to national audiovisual content.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledTela Brasil will help people better understand a country like Brazil.
Anyone with an account in Gov.br, the official digital platform of the Brazilian federal government, can log into Tela Brasil.
The new streamer offers 139 feature films, 85 medium-length films or television movies, 267 short films and 64 series produced locally from 1910 to 2025.
President Lula launched during Rio2C Tela Brasil, a free public streaming service with 555 Brazilian productions

