Esther has a clear idea of what love is. Her ex-boyfriend thinks differently.
2,105 Matches Found
Esther has a clear idea of what love is. Her ex-boyfriend thinks differently.
After years of terrible enemies and countless bottles of Corote, the Super Ninja has finally retired and can enjoy his well deserved time off. Until one day, the malignant P.G. comes back with a big plan to destroy the Super Ninja before he even came to exist, because this time… it’s personal.
A ten-year-old boy lives in an amusement park. While he has to fend for himself, his childish aspirations come to the surface, and he seeks answers about himself and the world around him.
Amidst a brutal civil war in Brazil, a couple seeks to start a new life in a house deep in the woods. But their dreams of tranquility are shattered when they discover a hanged body, turning their sanctuary into a horrifying nightmare.
A insomniac detective seeks psychiatric help to cope with the trauma of investigating a disturbing serial killer case that was never solved.
After discovering a possible chemistry test, an entire classroom mobilizes to cheat on the test and try to win the famous chemistry MB at ETEC.
The one-million strong Landless Workers Movement (MST) is a backbone of the Brazilian left, famous for its mass actions and radical land occupations all across the Brazilian countryside. While fighting agribusiness giants, the MST has become the largest producer of organic rice in Latin America, has a plan to plant 100 million trees to fight deforestation, while running its own schools and organizing whole communities in its settlements.
Yellow Line explores the urban sound and social contrasts of the region crossed by the expressway in Rio de Janeiro, using sound and documentary collages to highlight.
This dance is collective, our steps speak of memories, dreams, struggles, quilombos and ancestral crowds, It is an attempt to visit, reimagine and recreate paths. Frevando in the now, looking to the future, without forgetting where we came from.
Luara dreams of the world of theater while working as a factory worker. Acting until you believe it; making the character as real or more real than the actress; using her own body to speak through art, Luara thinks, but will the city let her realize her dreams?
Inspired by John Berger's 1980 essay "Why look at animals?". This observational film in five acts explores the urban spaces that exist for the purpose of, well, looking at animals.
With a cast of one hundred people making the street their home, a temporary community transforms a public square into a great stage.
Gamers hate glitches. But what happens if you embrace glitches and turn them into something good?
A couple walks through the streets of Olinda until they are surprised by a creature of the night
In a church in the Mexican desert, a mariachi causes conflicts when he enters the place wearing his sombrero.
A weird guy tries to make friends at school, but they keep ignoring him. Filmed as a "Lumière Minute" exercise, that is: one minute, still camera, no sound, no editing and no script.
Franco suddenly loses his daughter Maite inside his own home. While trying to find her, he embarks on a fantastical journey through his house where he discovers the truth about himself and his relationship with Alzheimer's and Dementia, reviewing moments with his family, friends and his art through images.
After the events of Money, Cigarettes & Bullets, two men must settle things in an explosive encounter.
In a Chinese cemetery, Ely, a soul dealer, approaches with dark intentions.
The only musician to perform at the Modern Art Week of 1922, composer Villa-Lobos was the object of the biggest boos at that event. After that, he decided to spend some time in Paris, where he met characters like Jean Cocteau, Andres Segovia, Arthur Rubinstein, among others. It is from there that Villa-Lobos confronts his identity, starting to seek new directions for his work in his roots. This movie travels through the places where the musician went in the French capital, investigating the causes and effects of these encounters and the city in his work.
Engaging in strategies of worldbuilding, YWY, Visions combines sci-fi elements with Amerindian cosmologies to contest a linear claim on the future, offering instead a clash of many worlds and visions in between Indigenous and white perspectives. In doing so, it explores how artistic expressions might both acknowledge historical legacies and present visions of futures beyond dystopia.
In a gymnasium, a speech therapy group where every member seems subjected to inexpressible suffering.
Clara hides that she is in love with her best friend, Sofia, who is moving abroad. During a meeting to say goodbye, Clara makes a discovery.
Elena, a young film director, is betrayed in the audiovisual world. Between the turmoil and drama of family life, career and love life, she commands a set of her new film with the comic challenges of being a female director.
Based on Luis Fernando Verissimos’s Grande Edgar
Seeking inspiration for his magnum opus, an eccentric painter tries to recreate a figure from his immemorial past.
A short film on Getúlio Marinho, musician and pioneer on intrudicing Afro-Brazilian religious music in the recording industry.