The trajectory of Arcanjo Antonino Lopes do Nascimento, Tim Lopes. Considered one of the greatest investigative reporters in Brazil, who did a singular and revered journalism.
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The trajectory of Arcanjo Antonino Lopes do Nascimento, Tim Lopes. Considered one of the greatest investigative reporters in Brazil, who did a singular and revered journalism.
In this documentary essay, the filmmaker decides to analyze his relationship with his sister since she was born. In the process, he discovers that it's not just their name they share, and that their bond is stronger than he imagined. This is Neurillan's first documentary project.
A girl delves into her consciousness and reflects on cinema, alongside the images that both emancipate and chain her.
Funerals of Colonel João Gualberto Gomes de Sá Filho.
All the details of the imposing ceremony of the translation of the remains of His Eminence, from St. Jehoiakim Palace to the Metropolitan Cathedral and the moved tribute that the People, the Clergy, the High Civil and Military Authorities of the Republic and the diplomatic corps yielded to D. Joaquim Arcoverde Cavalcanti, Prince of the Brazilian Church.
At first, the short film shows clippings referring to the history of social psychology and later we seek to capture the social of everyday life through our lenses, recording memories and affections around us, showing that psychology also occurs in meetings in "a day in life".
Documentary about the life of Almir, football player who began his career in Sport Recife, and then became idol of both Flamengo and Vasco da Gama, but was eventually murdered in a brawl.
Letter film made by a grandson to his grandmother showing he is taking care of her plants.
“The signs are invisible” reveals the University of São Paulo from the perspective of 5 black students, in 2015, a moment of boiling in the fight for quotas, within one of the most elite institutions in the country.
The Austrian Alps are a beautiful but hostile environment, with fewer people living within them on a daily basis, but Andi and Andrea decided to make them their home.
Brazil, 2018. Driven by the impact of coming across a 16mm film whose uncanny images seemed familiar but came from far away, and were made long ago, I decided to investigate the origins of this footage. At first, it seemed just an innocent home movie, but after careful research, the film has proven to be a revealing document from South Africa’s apartheid past. Among sinister discoveries and unavoidable gaps, I now reveal the results of my endeavour, based on contemporary online search tools.
This film addresses issues related to black gay men, inside and outside the LGBTQ+ movement. Hypersexualization of black bodies, loneliness, racism and homophobia are examples of the topics covered. Thus, we seek to discuss, at different times, the experiences of these subjects and their characteristics.
On the border between Brazil and Paraguay, the Kaiowá from the village Pirakuá were assigned by Pai Huará to take care of the most important asset for humanity, the Water. Confined in their territory, they fulfill their mission with a lot of struggle and strength, keeping the forest standing and their culture echoing through the mountains of the border and making the Water Owners proud.
A girl films her surroundings. Dressed as an animal, the unknown blows you when the heart wants to fly.
Juh Ferraz travels to Mato Grosso to rebuild her childhood memories and learn the stories about her father, who was murdered in 2003. She believes that alcohol destroyed the lives of her father, and his family, causing the separation of her parents and your death. Her uncle Niva guides her along the paths taken by her father, who was a cowboy and a horse trainer, to understand the internal conflicts experienced by her father and herself.
180 degrees.
"Stigma": noun. 1. Mark or scar left by a wound. 2. Natural sign of the body. ” In this documentary, three women tell stories of how racial stigma can leave wounds.
A documentary that denounces the crimes of mineration in Brazil.
The trip taken by Ñevangaju Tupa, an 85-year shaman of the Ava Guaraní people, who lives in the town Ava Guaraní Ocoy, municipality of São Miguel do Iguaçu (three borders: Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay) to his home town in Paraguay, accompanied by his apprentice grandsons.
A filmmaker questions her own national identity.
From the legacy inherited from Alcione Flores do Amaral to the founding vision of Antônio Marcos Magalhães da Rosa, the film traces a timeline that bridges the splendor of past parades with the silent struggle of the present. Under the leadership of Sérgio Silva and Mirela, the narrative reveals how these schools transformed into centers of social and cultural resistance during the ten-year hiatus of official parades.
The documentary delves into the career of Irio De Paula. Possessing an unparalleled guitar, he achieved great renown in Italy, influencing generations of musicians with his Brazilian music in a jazzy harmonization and improvisation.
Unable to spend Easter Sunday with both parents for another year, the director combined a video record of the lunch he had with his maternal family along with an audio record of a phone call he made that same day with his father, in which they discussed how they would spend the holiday apart.
Francisco lives alone in an apartment in Rio de Janeiro. A collector of antique wooden furniture – for which he has a great fondness – he brings with him great stories, from his childhood and youth to a brief journey into the past, gifting us with accounts and historical recollections of a life full of struggle and resilience.
The funeral of Pedro de Toledo.
The funeral and other events surrounding the death of Dom Duarte Leopoldo e Silva.
A simple trip to Angra dos Reis turns into an unforgettable moment for nine junior year high school students.