The Brazilian Congress is debating a new framework that would require streaming platforms to help finance the country’s film and television industry. The bill — approved in the lower house last week and now being appraised by the Senate — has been hailed as a long-awaited step toward closing a regulatory gap. But it has also drawn criticism from multiple quarters, particularly independent filmmakers — whom the bill is supposed to benefit.

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