Anonymous Content Brazil is teaming up with About Entertainment and Rebolucion to develop and co-produce TV series and ad content.
CAA-backed Anonymous Content Brazil, a joint venture between Anonymous Content and Rodrigo Teixeira’s RT Features, is teaming up with Oscar-winning screenwriter-producer-director Armando Bo and his sister companies,
About Entertainment and film-ad production company Rebolucion, to develop and co-produce television series and advertising content for the Latin American market. The three-year co-development and co-production agreement
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