Filmmaker had a reduction in heritage, but maintains a fortune of $ 4.5 billion and occupies 801st position in Forbes’s global ranking
One from the American magazine Forbesreleased on Tuesday (1st AOB.2025), points out that Brazilian filmmaker Walter Salles lost approximately US $ 800 million (about R $ 4.5 billion) in 1 year.
Despite the fall in his assets, Walter Salles, director of the award -winning “I’m still here”—1st Brazilian production to overcome the Oscar for Best International Film, ”he continues among the richest in the country, with an estimated fortune of $ 4.5 billion (about $ 25 billion).
In 2024, Salles’s wealth was valued at US $ 5.3 billion (R $ 30.1 billion). With the fall, it occupies 801st position in the global ranking of billionaires of the Forbes.
Richest Brazilians in the world
In Brazil, 52 billionaires were among the richest in the world in 2025, according to Forbes. Eduardo Saverin, 43, co -founder of Facebook, is the richest Brazilian in 51st global position, with equity of US $ 32.4 billion.
His fortune comes from Meta Platforms, founded in 2004 with Mark Zuckerberg – which is in 2nd position in the global ranking of the richest. Greco-Brazilian philanthropist Vicky Safra occupies the 2nd position among the country’s billionaires, with about $ 20.9 billion, heritage from her husband Joseph Safra, who died in 2020.