Estudio Tijucas is the production company of filmmaker Pedro Giongo, dedicated to the creation of auteur films and independent Brazilian audiovisual work.

It began its activities in 2009 in a small room in the legendary Tijucas Building in downtown Curitiba, as a gathering of friends. Throughout its 17 years of existence, it has actively participated in the cultural scene of its city, eventually reaching its current format focused on auteur filmmaking. Notable works include: "Wishlist for Superagüi" (2024), a documentary-fiction feature film shot on the coast of Paraná and premiered at the 27th Tiradentes Film Festival, receiving significant national acclaim and winning the award for Best Film; it has also produced several short films, including: "Pavement Song" (2017), "Tango" (2016), and "Nightmare Park" (2015), which received wide national and international response.

Tijucas participated in the creative team of the first edition of Olhar de Cinema - Curitiba International Film Festival in 2012 and in the years 2013 and 2014, and was also a supporting company of the initiative. It was an associate producer of Metrô - Brazilian University Film Festival from its creation in 2017 until its 6th edition in 2022; and it was one of the supporting companies of the book series Coleção Escrever o Cinema - AQuadro Edições, which currently has 12 published volumes. It has been a member of the Association of Independent Producers of Brazilian Audiovisual (API) since its creation in 2018.

We work with art and invention, towards a more imaginative society.

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