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Iafa Britz

Iafa Britz, a producer with nearly 30 years of experience and recognition in the audiovisual industry is behind major Brazilian productions and has brought approximately 50 million viewers to theaters with the works she has produced. At Migdal Filmes, where she has been active since 2010, she has produced projects such as the "Minha Mãe é Uma Peça" trilogy, the highest-grossing franchise in Brazilian cinema. Her credits also include feature films such as "Nosso Lar" (2010), "Irmã Dulce" (2014), "Casa Grande" (2014), "Linda de Morrer" (2015), "M-8 - When Death Saves Life" (2020), "Amarração do Amor" (2021), "As Polacas" (2024) and "Caramelo" (2025), directed by Diego Freitas in partnership with Netflix. Caramelo quickly became a global sensation reaching number one worldwide for more than a week after its release. The recent work, "(Des)Controle" (2025), was a notable success, achieving millions of views and sparking conversation on social media. Britz not only co-wrote the story with Felipe Sholl and Rosane Svartman, but she also starred in the project, which was directed by Rosane Svartman and Carol Minêm. The production was praised for its handling of a sensitive and frequent issue in Brazil. In 2026, Britz is set to release "Geni e o Zepelim," directed by Anna Muylaert and inspired by the song of the same name by Chico Buarque and "Leila e a Noite," directed by Fellipe Barbosa, an international co-production with France and Morocco. Also slated for 2026 is the documentary "Nação Ubuntu: A Voz dos Silenciados," directed by Paulo Fontenelle and filmed at Malawi's Dzaleka refugee camp.