Gabe Klinger is celebrating two very different homecomings with the Berlinale world premiere of his sophomore fiction feature, “Isabel.” The film marks his first work in his home country of Brazil, a decade after breaking out with the Anton Yelchin-starring drama “Porto,” while also reuniting the director with Berlin, a festival he first attended as part of Berlinale Talents in 2004 and that he credits as being “highly influential” in his career.
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“Isabel” is produced by Rodrigo Teixeira via RT Features, the powerhouse banner behind Walter Salles’s Oscar-winning “I’m Still Here.” The film stars Marina Person as the titular character, a 50-something-year-old
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