Through Marcelo Perdido's search in the process of researching his album called Brasa, musicians, singers and composers reflect and sing the chapel in silent black and white. When the music stops, what we hear is the cry of the world.
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Through Marcelo Perdido's search in the process of researching his album called Brasa, musicians, singers and composers reflect and sing the chapel in silent black and white. When the music stops, what we hear is the cry of the world.
The story of two young gay men living in a community in the north of Rio who have known each other since childhood, but who were separated by fate. Renatinho ends up associating with crime and Caio follows an artistic paths. But life brings the two together again, giving Renatinho the motivation to change his life.
Passarinho (Rafael Brandão) is a homeless teenager who lives invisible to society, facing all the adversities of life on the street, lack of food, money and feeling of loneliness. But from the contacts he has with the theater, he will try to change his reality by making his art, in his own way. He will face oppression against art and will endure another day of survival in this difficult journey.
Duplo R is a mockumentary set in a support group for people who suffer from racial reversal. These people contaminate the motives and anxieties that go through being white.
When Kenny Scharf arrived in NYC in the early 1980’s, he quickly met and befriended Keith Haring and Jean Michel Basquiat; There, amongst the fervent creative bustle of a depressed downtown scene the trio would soon change the way we think about art, the world, and ourselves. But unlike Haring and Basquiat, who both died tragically young, Kenny lived through cataclysmic shifts in the East Village as well as the ravages of AIDS and economic depression. 'When Worlds Collide' is about the art of fun, about living life out loud, despite setbacks, and about Kenny Scharf’s particular do-it- yourself, high-tone, technicolor artistic vision.
3 kids follow hidden clues on a day of their summer vacation.
Three carnival blocks, born in candomblé terreiros in Bahia, are the center of this documentary: Ilê Aiyê, Cortejo Afro and Bankoma. Through work, centenary groups, the film explores black culture, its dances, its fabrics and its ancestry.
A few landscapes from a bus trip. From Sao Paulo to Ribeirao Preto. 2020.
It's the sequel to The Bolinhas, this time the fight is bigger and with more creatures
A delirious report presented by a hybrid being - Reptile Jaca Woman - intertwines screens, plants, fruits, internet, cells, cell phones and virtual animals.
Flora goes through the pandemic with her son while experiencing a web love with Ana and the anxiety of what it is like to “return to normal” when all this is over.
This film is an exercise made for the Academia Internacional de Cinema "creativity process" class using archive footage and editing to create relation between images to convey a message. In May 2019 brazillian pro-government protesters ripped the banner "In Defense of the Education" from Federal University of Paraná , placed by activists in favor of public education and against the curtailment of expenditures of the Ministry of Education, which blocked 30% of the discretionary funds of universities and federal institutes.
An independent gay artist is living in isolation due to a deadly threat. He tries to escape the danger that is surrounding his home.
After leaving Brazil, César meets Martin at an empty cafe in Tallinn, Estonia. In front of them, the uncertain infinity of the sea.
In Brazil, the inhabitants of Teewald, a German colony founded at the end of the 19th century, are still proud of their Germanic roots. Starting with the text of German-Turkish researcher Ilhami Paker, which uses irony to analyse different migratory movements, the film questions the complex process of constructing a national identity.
In 7 improvisations, clarinet (Bruno Cunha) and guitar (Kino Lopes) are guided by the tendency that noise posseses to induce merging. In an eighth track, Bruno creates an electronic piece with the 7 improvisations as its materials. "The spider has a fly in its head" was filmed and edited by Xavier Braun and recorded by Pedro Menezes in December 2019 at Estalo Studio. Brasília - DF, Brasil
"Open House" is the third live album and second DVD by Brazilian singer Dilsinho, released on August 7, 2020 by the label Sony Music. Recorded in Recife (PE), in December 2019, the DVD is a synthesis of Dilsinho's way of creating his trajectory inside the "pagode music". Currently the most heard male singer in Brazil, he bets on several elements of pop culture, instead of just the traditional aesthetic of the genre. Following the line of pop, Dilsinho bet on partnerships that pass through different segments, from the pagode of Thiaguinho and Atitude 67 to the sertanejo of Henrique & Juliano.
Just before the Covid surge, a tour through futuristic carnivals of antiquity and the latest versions of things in São Paulo before the outbreak. Cars, bicycles and vehicles powered by petrochemicals still take one last ride in normality. In another parallel world, Carnival takes place in its various forms.
How far does your participation in global warming go? What is the real X-ray of the ongoing climate changes, and how can we—if at all—reverse the path we are all on? You’ll find these answers in “Global Warming”, a work featuring sixteen Brazilian experts discussing, detailing, and contextualizing climate change and its effects worldwide, especially in Brazil.
A yellow towel belonging to a boy named Pedro speaks about his relationship with the boy.
Mitsue's routine changes with the visit of his grandson.
An essay that wanders through three different concepts borrowed from traditional Japanese culture ("Wabi sabi", "Mono no aware" and "Kintsugi"), questioning our relation between our own existence and material goods while inviting the watcher to gaze the world with kinder eyes to get familiar with what once was unnoticed.
A trans couple decides to have a baby. The film addresses the issues and challenges of that decision.
Everything falls down. Memories, feelings and masks. Even life may fall one day, but for Raphael, not today.
Boy finds it difficult to relate to his external
Jimmy is a young boy living in a segregated world, and as he walks throughout human history, he reflects and tries to discover where did this problem started.
A man reminisces about his old neighborhood after moving away, remembering especially an old man who used to sit by his window feeding the pidgeons.
A gaze into the distant. Montevidéu. 2020.
A documentary short film about Diogo Rembold's passion for cinema.
The scratched and faded – and at times almost abstracted – home movies that pass through the projector in Tetsuya Maruyama's "Shashin no Ma" simultaneously welcome and resist nostalgia, in what is both a meditation on the physical nature of the analogue film strip and the ghosts that reside within it as well as a poignant tribute by an artist-filmmaker son to his amateur-filmmaker father.
Cidade Correria is Brazil pulsating and radically collective. Encounter with the overflowing of everyday urgencies, contradictions and potencies through the voice and birth of Coletivo Bonobando.
In a vast and empty world, a wandering traveler forges a path by following her will and fateful opportunities. Looting is a means of survival. To walk alone, a way of existing.
Isadora, Vic and Tati are three teenagers around the age of fifteen. The three meet in Isadora's room to get ready for a party. During this ritual, we monitor the development of their adolescent insecurities. How to find your identity when it was imposed on you?
In a fictitious country, the newly elected president and first lady are faced with supernatural powers that put their love to the test.