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Ninho de Rato

Ninho de Rato delves into the idea of ​​anti-music and how it permeates the lives of those who come from the margins, the slums, the corners that almost no one looks at. The documentary explores these people's perspectives on the extreme music scene, how they live, feel, and give meaning to it all. It's about how anti-music becomes a space for respite, expression, and existence for those who carry the weight of the world and yet still create sound where no one expects it.

Ninho de Rato

NR 2025
Zawose Time

An intimate portrayal of the Zawose family, a lineage of Tanzanian artists from the Wagogo people. Set in a secluded village near Bagamoyo, the film explores how music is deeply interwoven with daily life, identity, and ancestral tradition. The documentary highlights the family’s dedication to preserving their unique musical heritage, including handcrafted instruments like the ilimba (a type of thumb piano) and the zeze (a bowed string instrument), both of which are central to Gogo musical expression.

Zawose Time

NR 2020
Juliano Cezar Ao Vivo

Juliano Cesar (Passos, April 29, 1960) is a singer, songwriter and Brazilian presenter. He began his career in 1985, after being pedestrian rodeos and farmer. The interior of Minas Gerais, Julian spent his nest-egg on his first album independently, which featured his performance in reworkings of hits and Chitãozinho Xororó and Millionaire and Jose Rico, among others. In the late 80s he moved to São Paulo, and in 1990 released his first album for a record deal, this time with his compositions, including "not learned to say goodbye", later covered by Leandro and Leonardo. For this disc Julian won the Sharp Award singer revelation. After five years with no record and a trip to Nashville, the mecca of country, where he maintained contact with the popes of the genre, Julian launched in 1997, his first album for Paradoxx, already fully dedicated to country music.

Juliano Cezar Ao Vivo

NR 2005