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Embassy of Brazil in London

Embassy of Brazil in London

Government Administration

London, Westminster 7,227 followers

The Embassy of Brazil in London is the main diplomatic representation of the Brazilian government in the United Kingdom

About us

The Embassy of Brazil in London is the main diplomatic representation of the Brazilian country in the United Kingdom.

Website
http://londres.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
London, Westminster
Type
Government Agency
Founded
2019

Locations

  • Primary

    14-16 Cockspur St, St. James's

    London, Westminster SW1Y 5BL, GB

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  • Embratur Launches ‘Brasil with an S’ Short Film Call – Amazon Edition 🇧🇷 🎬 Embratur has launched the second edition of the 'Brasil with an S' Short Film Call, supporting four short film projects that promote international tourism in Brazil, with a special focus on the Amazon region. Selected short films, each up to 15 minutes long, will receive financial backing of R$100,000 per project. This initiative seeks to showcase the Amazon's unique destinations, cultures, and natural beauty to a global audience. Applications are open to Brazilian independent producers, with a commitment to diversity and inclusion. At least two selected projects will be led by female directors, and a minimum of two will be from entities based in the Legal Amazon states. For details on how to apply, visit https://lnkd.in/dxFKi8zm #BrazilFilm #ShortFilms #BrazilTourism #Embratur #Amazon

  • 📚 Join us for the Brazilian Bilingual Book Club! On 20 February, at 6.30pm GMT, we'll be discussing “The Bankruptcy” (A Falência) by Júlia Lopes de Almeida (1862-1934). 🇧🇷 Whether you're a seasoned reader or new to Brazilian literature, this is the perfect opportunity to connect and discuss. To secure your spot and receive session details, kindly email nadia.kerecuk@itamaraty.gov.br #BookClub #London #BrazilianLiterature

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  • Açaí is a key driver of the Amazonian bioeconomy, supporting directly over 150,000 families. But how does this remarkable fruit make its way to global markets, and what impact does it have on local producers?   The latest edition of AgriSustainability Matters delves into açaí’s value chain, examining its economic significance and innovative management practices. Luís Fernando Iozzi Beitum and Maria Luiza de Andrade Benini, experts involved in Diálogos Pró-Açaí, a multi-stakeholder network that foster dialogue and partnerships for a more sustainable value chain, provide insightful perspectives on the sector. They explore how açaí has been instrumental in promoting sustainable development and conservation within Amazonian communities.   Discover how açaí production is shaping a thriving, sustainable bioeconomy in the Amazon by reading the full article.   #AgriSustainabilityMatters #Açaí #Bioeconomy

  • THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE BRAZIL! 🇧🇷 The Pantanal is one of the most breathtaking destinations in the world —a vast wetland teeming with wildlife and natural beauty. Home to jaguars, giant otters, capybaras, flocks of hyacinth macaws and many other native species, the Pantanal offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. 🐊🐅🦜 Whether you’re exploring by boat, on a jeep or on foot, every moment in the Pantanal is a chance to witness nature at its most spectacular. If you’re looking for a truly unique and immersive travel experience, this is the place to go! www.visitbrasil.com EMBRATUR - Brazilian Tourist Board Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil #Brazil #Pantanal #Wildlife #VisitBrazil #NãoHáLugarComoOBrasil

  • The 14th edition of the International Conference on Climate Informatics will be held from 28-30 April 2025, at the Centro Cultural Fundação Getúlio Vargas in Rio de Janeiro. Organised by leading researchers from IBM Research Brazil, in collaboration with Fundação Getúlio Vargas, this will mark the first time the conference is hosted in the Global South. This event will bring together experts from across the globe to discuss innovative approaches to addressing global climate challenges through data-driven research. It will showcase the latest advancements in climate research, particularly focusing on the application of statistical methods, machine learning, and data mining techniques to better understand and respond to climate issues. For more information about the conference and how to participate, please visit: https://lnkd.in/g5rib9tP #ClimateInformatics2025 #ClimateScience #GlobalClimateAction #Brazil

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  • 🎮 Level up your gaming experience at gamescom latam 2025! gamescom latam, the Latin American edition of the world’s largest gaming event, is back and bigger than ever! 📅 Save the date: 30 April – 4 May 2025, at the new Anhembi District Convention Center in São Paulo, Brazil. Business Tickets for gamescom latam 2025 are now available at Early Bird prices! Gain access to the entire event, including the business area, the business platform (online), and much more. Connect with top industry players, from indie developers to major publishers, and discover new opportunities for growth and partnerships. • Access everything: The entire event, business area, and exclusive online platform • Unmatched networking: +1,000 companies, +120 exhibitors & co-exhibitors • Big opportunities: USD 200M+ in deals closed in 2024 • New match-making platform: Everyone’s on the same page for partnerships In partnership with the Brazilian Game Developers Association Abragames - Associação Brasileira das Desenvolvedoras de Jogos Digitais, gamescom latam has, since 2024, incorporated the prestigious BIG Festival (Best International Games). This festival selects the 100 most innovative games at a global and regional level, adding more excitement and creativity to the gamescom experience. Whether you’re an independent developer, a startup, or an industry leader, gamescom latam 2025 is your gateway to growth, innovation, and collaboration. 🎟️ Get Early Bird Business Tickets now and secure your spot at the biggest gaming festival in Latin America. For details, visit https://lnkd.in/gNddXU_e Watch a video of the 2024 edition here: https://lnkd.in/g5jSP49B #gamescomlatam2025 #GamingIndustry #Innovation

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  • 📚 Join us for the Brazilian Bilingual Book Club! On 23 January, at 6.30pm GMT, we'll be discussing “History of Brazil (Vol. 1)” by Robert Southey (1774-1843). 🇧🇷 Whether you're a seasoned reader or new to Brazilian literature, this is the perfect opportunity to connect and discuss. To secure your spot and receive session details, kindly email nadia.kerecuk@itamaraty.gov.br #BookClub #London #BrazilianLiterature

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  • To kick off 2025, the Helena Solberg Cineclub presents FIRST TAKES: EARLY SHORT FILMS BY GREAT BRAZILIAN DIRECTORS as part of the programme of the London Short Film Festival! We have explored the careers of five beloved Brazilian filmmakers to uncover the short films that best reflect their nascent talents, offering early glimpses into their genius, themes, aesthetic interests, and the promise of the filmmaking greatness to come. 📅 22 January 2025 🕐 Doors open 6pm, film starts 6.30pm  📍 Alberto Cavalcanti Auditorium, Embassy of Brazil, 14-16 Cockspur Street, London SW1Y 5BL 🆓 Admission is free! 🎟 RSVP: https://lnkd.in/eESuK2we Films (total running time 83’) - Frankenstein Punk (Cao Hamburger & Eliana Fonseca, 1986)  - Barbosa (Jorge Furtado, 1988) - Maracatu, Maracatus (Marcelo Gomes, 1995) - The Origin of Babies according to Kiki Cavalcanti (Anna Muylaert, 1995) - Here and There (Sandra Kogut, 1995) There will be drinks to welcome the audience, kindly provided by Go Brazil Wines The London Short Film Festival is the UK's leading short film festival. Each January, it hosts ten days of short films, live events, Q&As and multidisciplinary curation, in addition to an industry offering of workshops, panels and discussion for filmmakers and workers. The 22nd edition will run from 17 - 26 January in several venues across London. Do not miss out!

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