A duo of creative producers focused on the development and production of powerful, original film projects.


We are producers with complementary skills and a sharp focus. Working independently and together, we have accumulated experiences that have shaped the methods and processes we are known for. Investing in emerging talent, maintaining a constant commitment to artistic quality, ensuring respect and well-being for our team, and, of course, securing the financial health of our projects are hallmarks of our journey. O PAR (The Pair) is involved in the executive production of major works, project development and fundraising, as well as the production of feature films and series, both nationally and internationally, in addition to offering workshops and consulting services.

A duo of creative producers focused on the development and production of powerful, original film projects.


We are producers with complementary skills and a sharp focus. Working independently and together, we have accumulated experiences that have shaped the methods and processes we are known for. Investing in emerging talent, maintaining a constant commitment to artistic quality, ensuring respect and well-being for our team, and, of course, securing the financial health of our projects are hallmarks of our journey. O PAR (The Pair) is involved in the executive production of major works, project development and fundraising, as well as the production of feature films and series, both nationally and internationally, in addition to offering workshops and consulting services.

The Pair


CamiloCavalcanti

Executive and creative producer.


Camilo is a producer and director. He was the Executive Producer of the feature film “Invisible Life”, directed by Karim Aïnouz and produced by RT Features, which won the Un Certain Regard award at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. Camilo’s career has been anything but conventional—he initially worked in education for autistic children before being “discovered” as a producer. In 2010, he moved to Brasília to pursue audiovisual production, launching a prolific career. After spending 2012 producing a documentary series across 30 African countries, he returned to Brazil and founded Clariô Filmes. Later, in Rio, he worked as Executive Producer at LC Barreto for three years, leading multiple projects, including feature films and series under the guidance of Luiz Carlos Barreto. His notable productions include two HBO series – “Searching for Anselmo”, by Carlos Alberto Jr., and “Slavery 21st Century”, by Marcelo Santiago and Bruno Barreto – as well as the multi-award-winning feature film “Aunt Virgínia”, directed by Fabio Meira. Camilo also produced both seasons of “Sobrepostas”, a series by Lívia Cheibub and Martina Sönksen for Canal Brasil, and served as Executive Producer for the Paramount+ series “The Followers”, directed by Mariana Youssef and Mariana Bastos. In 2022, he debuted as a director alongside Natália Dias with the feature documentary “Belchior – Just a Wild Heart”, which was nominated for the Grande Otelo Award for Best Documentary and Best Directorial Debut. Recently, he produced and premiered the feature films “Peréio, I Hate You”, by Allan Sieber and Tasso Dourado, which won the audience award at FestAruanda 2023; “Transamazônia”, by Pia Marais, which had its premiere at the 2024 Locarno Festival; “Class Portrait – Life, People, and Things”, by Gregório Bacic and Thiago Iacocca; and “Copan”, by Carine Wallauer, premiering at CPH:DOX 2025 and competing at the 2025 It’s All True International Documentary Film Festival.



Camilo is a producer and director. He was the Executive Producer of the feature film “Invisible Life”, directed by Karim Aïnouz and produced by RT Features, which won the Un Certain Regard award at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. Camilo’s career has been anything but conventional—he initially worked in education for autistic children before being “discovered” as a producer. In 2010, he moved to Brasília to pursue audiovisual production, launching a prolific career. After spending 2012 producing a documentary series across 30 African countries, he returned to Brazil and founded Clariô Filmes. Later, in Rio, he worked as Executive Producer at LC Barreto for three years, leading multiple projects, including feature films and series under the guidance of Luiz Carlos Barreto. His notable productions include two HBO series – “Searching for Anselmo”, by Carlos Alberto Jr., and “Slavery 21st Century”, by Marcelo Santiago and Bruno Barreto – as well as the multi-award-winning feature film “Aunt Virgínia”, directed by Fabio Meira. Camilo also produced both seasons of “Sobrepostas”, a series by Lívia Cheibub and Martina Sönksen for Canal Brasil, and served as Executive Producer for the Paramount+ series “The Followers”, directed by Mariana Youssef and Mariana Bastos. In 2022, he debuted as a director alongside Natália Dias with the feature documentary “Belchior – Just a Wild Heart”, which was nominated for the Grande Otelo Award for Best Documentary and Best Directorial Debut. Recently, he produced and premiered the feature films “Peréio, I Hate You”, by Allan Sieber and Tasso Dourado, which won the audience award at FestAruanda 2023; “Transamazônia”, by Pia Marais, which had its premiere at the 2024 Locarno Festival; “Class Portrait – Life, People, and Things”, by Gregório Bacic and Thiago Iacocca; and “Copan”, by Carine Wallauer, premiering at CPH:DOX 2025 and competing at the 2025 It’s All True International Documentary Film Festival.



VivianeMendonça

Executive producer and lawyer.


Viviane is a lawyer and executive producer specializing in major events, film, and television. Originally from Minas Gerais, she is a self-proclaimed nomad and a passionate carnival enthusiast. She discovered her calling as a producer while organizing college parties. Her career has been shaped by the management of social, cultural, and, in recent years, audiovisual and environmental projects. She served as Superintendent of the Ribeirão Preto Book and Reading Foundation, where she coordinated the International Book Fair for 13 years. In the audiovisual sector, she was the Executive Producer of “Invisible Life”, directed by Karim Aïnouz and produced by RT Features, which won the Un Certain Regard award at Cannes 2019. In 2014, she produced the film showcase “Jia Zhangke – The City in Frames”, which featured the director himself. She was an executive producer in the development of “Los Silencios”, directed by Beatriz Seigner, which was screened at the 2018 Cannes Directors’ Fortnight. Her executive production credits include the feature films “The Dreamseller” by Jayme Monjardim, “Divorce” by Pedro Amorim, “Pixinguinha, A Kind Man” by Denise Saraceni, “Ninja Granny” by Bruno Barreto, and “Manas” by Marianna Brennand, which won the Director’s Award at the 2024 Venice Film Festival. She also served as Executive Producer for the HBO series “Searching for Anselmo”, by Carlos Alberto Jr., and “The Followers”, by Mariana Youssef and Mariana Bastos, produced by Porta dos Fundos and Paramount+. In 2019, she coordinated the film department at Pródigo Filmes. In 2024, she premiered “Transamazônia”, directed by Pia Marais, a feature film co-produced by five countries, which had its world premiere at the 2024 Locarno Festival. Her recent productions include the documentaries “Peréio, I Hate You”, by Allan Sieber and Tasso Dourado, which won the audience award at FestAruanda 2023; “Class Portrait – Life, People, and Things”, by Gregório Bacic and Thiago Iacocca, set to premiere at It’s All True 2025; and “Copan”, by Carine Wallauer, premiering at the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival – CPH:DOX and will competing at It’s All True 2025.



Viviane is a lawyer and executive producer specializing in major events, film, and television. Originally from Minas Gerais, she is a self-proclaimed nomad and a passionate carnival enthusiast. She discovered her calling as a producer while organizing college parties. Her career has been shaped by the management of social, cultural, and, in recent years, audiovisual and environmental projects. She served as Superintendent of the Ribeirão Preto Book and Reading Foundation, where she coordinated the International Book Fair for 13 years. In the audiovisual sector, she was the Executive Producer of “Invisible Life”, directed by Karim Aïnouz and produced by RT Features, which won the Un Certain Regard award at Cannes 2019. In 2014, she produced the film showcase “Jia Zhangke – The City in Frames”, which featured the director himself. She was an executive producer in the development of “Los Silencios”, directed by Beatriz Seigner, which was screened at the 2018 Cannes Directors’ Fortnight. Her executive production credits include the feature films “The Dreamseller” by Jayme Monjardim, “Divorce” by Pedro Amorim, “Pixinguinha, A Kind Man” by Denise Saraceni, “Ninja Granny” by Bruno Barreto, and “Manas” by Marianna Brennand, which won the Director’s Award at the 2024 Venice Film Festival. She also served as Executive Producer for the HBO series “Searching for Anselmo”, by Carlos Alberto Jr., and “The Followers”, by Mariana Youssef and Mariana Bastos, produced by Porta dos Fundos and Paramount+. In 2019, she coordinated the film department at Pródigo Filmes. In 2024, she premiered “Transamazônia”, directed by Pia Marais, a feature film co-produced by five countries, which had its world premiere at the 2024 Locarno Festival. Her recent productions include the documentaries “Peréio, I Hate You”, by Allan Sieber and Tasso Dourado, which won the audience award at FestAruanda 2023; “Class Portrait – Life, People, and Things”, by Gregório Bacic and Thiago Iacocca, set to premiere at It’s All True 2025; and “Copan”, by Carine Wallauer, premiering at the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival – CPH:DOX and will competing at It’s All True 2025.


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