Diler & Associados

In 2003, after breaking Brazil’s production record by carrying through 5 feature films in a single year, Diler Trindade, the company’s majority shareholder, was recognized by Variety as one of the Top Ten Producers to Watch.

[3] In 2003, Diler & Associados produced the feature films Didi, the bumbling cupid, Dom, Mary – Mother of the Son of God, Xuxa Abracadabra and a summer Show, reaching a total of five productions in the period of 12 months and beating a record in the national cinema.

In the same period, the prestigious American film magazine, Variety, published a story in which Diler Trindade, the majority partner of D&A, WAS one of the most promising producers in the Cinematographic world.

The company began producing films at the end of the decade of 80, through the associated DreamVision, which launched in the market great successes such as Super Xuxa Contra Low IAstral (1988), by Anna Penido; Crystal Moon (1990), directed by Tizuka Yamasaki and to this day one of the largest Brazilian cinema box office (approximately 5 million viewers); Xuxa and the Trapalhões in the mystery of Robin Hood (1990), by director José Alvarenga cJúnior; Summer Dream (1990), by Paulo Sérgio de Almeida; Inspector Faustão and Mallandro (1991), by Mário Márcio Bandarra; and Gaúcho Negro (1991), directed by Jessel Buss.

In the same year, the company released Xuxa Requebra, by Tizuka Yamasaki, who started a long list of films: Xuxa Popstar (2000), also of Tizuka Yamasaki and directed by Paulo Sérgio de Almeida; Xuxa and the Elves (2001) and Xuxa and the Elves 2-on the way of the Fairies (2002), both of Paulo Sérgio de Almeida and Rogério Gomes; Didi, the bumbling Cupid (2003), by Paulo Aragão and Alexandre Boury; Dom (2003), inspired by the work of Machado de Assis, Mary – Mother of the Son of God, with Father Marcelo Rossi, a summer Show (2003) and Xuxa Abracadabra (2003), all directed by Moacyr Góes; Didi wants to be a child (2004), directed by Fernando Boury and Alexandre Boury; Xuxa and the treasure of the Lost City (2004), by Moacyr Góes; Brothers of Faith (2004), with Father Marcelo Rossi and directed by Moacyr Góes; The Comedy Woman Thing (2005), by Eliana Fonseca; Didi, The Treasure Hunter (2005), by Marcus Figueiredo; The Machine (2006), by João Falcão, winner of several awards; The animation Xuxinha and Guto against the Monsters of Space (2005); The Knight Didi and Princess Lili (2006), by Marcus Figueiredo; Stay With Me Tonight (2006), directed by João Falcão and inspired by the play by Flávio de Souza; The comedy betray and scratching is only begin (2006), with direction of Moacyr Góes and adapted from the famous piece of Marcos Caruso; Xuxa Twins (2006), by Jorge Fernando; The animation Monica's class in an adventure in Time (2007), based on the comics of Maurício de Sousa; And the Warrior Didi and the Ninja Lili (2008), directed by Marcus Figueiredo, and a werewolf in the Amazon (2008), directed by Ivan Cardoso; Destination (2009), directed by Moacyr Góes; In 2007, ANCINE released a report on Brazilian blockbusters - films that attracted more than 1 million moviegoers in recent years.