Monday, April 25, 2011

Will The Expendables return for a return visit of the Hotels in Rio de Janeiro?

By Kathryn Lopez


This is a dialogue that will indicate an distinct trend, Brazil's presence in the film industry is growing. It's already been established that Rio de Janeiro will be hosting both the World Cup in addition to the Olympics. This in addition to Brazil's economic progression has had a strong effect on the Latin country's logistical capacities.

No longer just an area for a vacation or taking a holiday, apartments, flats and hotels are popping up that could easily present accommodations to Hollywood's masses. Should more large budget films come to the shores of Copacabana and Ipanema. Over recent times, Incredible Hulk, starring Edward Norton was filmed in Rio de Janeiro as well as more recently Stallone's Expendables was also filmed in Brazil. Potentially he'll be back to blow up a few more buildings and hotels.

After Elite Squad II, premiered at movie theaters across Brazil in early October, taking in a record R$14 million (US$8.23 million) at the box-office receipts in its first weekend. As the follow up to the 2007 hit there was quite a lot of buildup and hope, while also offering yet more proof that Brazil's industry is not only growing, it is pushing inventiveness to the next level.

While Rio de Janeiro was once just a place to take a vacation and visit the attractive beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, it would now appear that the type of real estate has grown. While it was once cost prohibitive for production companies to travel to Brazil to make their films it would now seem that the playing fields are adjusting. Rentals of more sophisticated equipments are now accessible and Brazil now has very creative professionals to bring to the table. The industry is definitely growing. The fact that professionals can be found who live in the country in their own homes and apartments can certainly lower expenses, such as the bills you are likely to have in hotels.

So is Brazil set to be house of the Latin Hollywood? May just be, at the rate that apartments and flats are being built, it's only sensible that there is substantial development taking place in all markets of Brazil's economy. While the supply of accommodations is obvious, it can also be noted that contributions that can be made by skilled artists and workers is also expanding. Without a doubt, the artistic efforts to the film industry originating in Brazil will be something to keep an eye on in the coming years.




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