An egg race becomes a contest with lies, deceit and tragedies.
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An egg race becomes a contest with lies, deceit and tragedies.
While shaving his head in a dark and shabby bathroom, Jesus, thin, filthy, and in torn clothes, nurtures doubts about everything.
Views from Ribeirao Preto to Santo Antonio da Alegria.
A man invades the neighbor's house, trying to recover his chicken. This invasion leads the two to duel in a card game, and this duel leads to something deeper, reminding the viewer of the fragility of the mind, of love as a force of resistance.
The movie shows the life of Roger Mancha, the coach of the Brazilian Skate Olympic Team. Mancha is one of the most important brazilian skaters of all time, responsible for elevating the level of the tricks in the country from the 80s and 90s. Mancha was part of legendary teams, like City Stars.
Roberto Manchuria returns to his homeland.
In the quest to overcome her fears of loving and being in a relationship with Du, Agatha talks to friends who tell how they deal with love.
Two gentlemen play Uno in a historical market. Both may have aces up their sleeves. Or somewhere else!
Nadine, after reading an unwanted note, is invited to an unexpected dinner by a mysterious suitor. Sonia Braga, Chico Buarque, and a piece of raw meat will define this somewhat peculiar dinner.
'Is this a movie? Can this be considered a movie? Dude, you don't know how to do it!'
It’s 1939, and the world is teetering on the edge. On the day World War Two breaks out, a group of people discuss the state of the world in a little bar on a South American beach, far away from the front. A Brazilian communist faces off against a Portuguese capitalist; an Argentinian fascist against a Trotskyist French actress. On this remote sandbank, they all defend their ideologies that have been overtaken by reality. Parallels with the contemporary rise of extremist ideologies in Brazil (and around the globe) are hard to ignore.
The film rescues the word “karaiw”, which means “civilized”, to question the constructed image of the “savage” and “barbaric” indigenous, an image rooted in coloniality. In the work, the invention of civility is put to the test along with the ideals of progress, intellectuality and modernization.
The film investigates how conspiracy theories, religious discourse and social media algorithms intertwine to shape public debate in a country hostage to deepening political polarization.
Duca Silveira confronts his haunting past as he revisits the brutal years of Brazil's dictatorship, a time when he was forced into self-exile after a devastating tragedy that would leave a mark on him forever.
Spain, 1940s. Two young seamstress sisters, Maruxa and Coralia, have their lives changed during the Civil War. In resistance to the Franco dictatorship, the anarchists leave their house every day at two o'clock. Years later, they become the most photographed women in Santiago de Compostela, land of pilgrims. To find out what Maruxa and Coralia have done, director Uliane Tatit travels to the Galician capital and follows the paths made by the two sisters.
In a ghost town of Salvador da Bahia and in an undefined period of time, Cleo sees herself pierced by two antagonic feelings: the loneliness of the physical and political ruins from an once free place, and the hope she keeps in the last relationship that remains in her life - a childhood friend, perhaps an old and latent flame.
Felappi Montparnasse receives an invitation to dinner with old friends, but does not know whether to accept it.
Musical documentary about the trajectory of people of color in Brazil.
Electro-pop avant-gardist LYZZA slips into a surreal neon underground in this visual accompaniment to her mixtape of the same name.
From the perspective of people who live in Complexo do Alemão, the largest favela in Rio de Janeiro, Direito de Sonhar reveals how the absence of the State in Brazil, violence, racism and difficult access to education and culture affect lives and dreams of children and young people and what alternatives they create to overcome these challenges, which reveals their fight for their rights as citizens. The documentary shows the difficult reality of Brazil's favelas, unknown to most of the world.
As two brothers watch a news cast about extra terrestrial beings, the older brother uses the opportunity to make an analogy about their world being invaded by unwelcome visitors.
Niginho is a ufologist, artist and, until then, an unknown uncle of Thaís. Under the starry sky of the mysterious country town of Passa-Tempo, the meeting of these two strangers brings to light a rural Brazilian sci-fi that creates a curious reflection on existence.
A small tribute to Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1945-1982).
The documentary tells the stories of persecution and violence when the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship acted against the LGBT population and how this same group constituted its resistance, becoming a fundamental subject of the redemocratization process. The coup of 64 did not establish this prejudice, but, during this period, the LGBT population was considered the enemy of the traditional family, morals and good customs.
Breno, a lonely boy, deals with a recent breakup by reliving memories while trying to understand why Ísis, his former love, left him, recalling various moments from their significant relationship.
In a Post-Human dimension, Images wage war against themselves, a creature needs to become invisible to survive. An experimental video-thesis based on research and methods of the invisible in the field of performance art, directly related to the non-binary transgender. An intimate experimentation on identity processes, disappearance and witness.
After a huge fall, a man wakes up in an unknown location and must find a way to get back to the surface.
A young woman experiences different emotions at different times. Darklands is a surreal journey through cursed places during cursed ages.