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The Human Surge

Buenos Aires. Exe, 25 years old, has just lost his job and is not looking for another one. His neighbors and friends seem as odd to him as they always do. Online, he meets Alf, a boy from Mozambique who is also bored with his job and who is about to follow Archie, another boy who has run away into the jungle. Through the dense vegetation of the forest, Archie tracks ants back to their nest. One of them wanders off course and comes across Canh, a Filipino, sitting on top of a giant heap of earth and who is about to go back to his strange, beautiful home town, where he too has a miserable job.

The Human Surge

5.5 2017
Bon Jovi: Rock In Rio 2013

Bon Jovi at Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on September 20, 2013. Setlist: 01. That's What the Water Made Me / 02. You Give Love a Bad Name / 03. Raise Your Hands / 04. Runaway / 05. Lost Highway / 06. Whole Lot of Leavin' / 07. It's My Life / 08. Because We Can / 09. What About Now / 10. We Got It Goin' On / 11. Keep the Faith / 12. (You Want to) Make a Memory / 13. Captain Crash & the Beauty Queen From Mars / 14. We Weren't Born to Follow / 15. Who Says You Can't Go Home / 16. I'll Sleep When I'm Dead ('Start Me Up' by The Rolling Stones snippet) / 17. Bad Medicine (With a snippet of Shout by The Isley Brothers) / 18. Wanted Dead or Alive / 19. Have a Nice Day / 20. Livin' on a Prayer (With acoustic version as intro.) / 21. Always

Bon Jovi: Rock In Rio 2013

NR 2013
Paula Fernandes - Ao Vivo

Paula Fernandes: Live is the first live album and fifth overall in the singer's Paula Fernandes . It was released in 2011 and just over five months of release, it reached the milestone of more than one million copies sold in Brazil, according to ABPD, besides being among the 10 most sold in Brazil. In Portugal reached the top of the musical table Portuguese Phonographic Association . The CD and DVD together have sold 1 million and 250 thousand copies in Brazil.

Paula Fernandes - Ao Vivo

5.9 2011
Seu Biu, Meu Atlas

Mr. Biu (Seu Biu) was the last native resident of Tatuoca Island in Pernambuco (Northeast Brazil), a place now considered part of the territory controlled by the Suape Port Industrial Complex. The Suape Complex controls the region and through its #miliciasuape it has been intimidating, expelling and removing the local populations. A carpenter, Mr. Biu has fabricated tables for years; in her project made for “Convocatória para um Mobiliário Brasileiro” (“Open Call for a Brazilian Furniture”) an installation at the MASP (Art Museu of São Paulo), the artist Carla Lombardo dubbed these tables as “Gentrificada” (“Gentrified”). The movie builds a regime of visualization with technical images that invite us to think about representation and orientation in a world of data.

Seu Biu, Meu Atlas

NR 2017
O Homem Que Enfrentou Lampião com uma Câmera

This documentary tells the story of traveling salesman Benjamin Abrahão Calil Botto. He followed a trail of horror into the Sertão to find the fearsome King of Cangaço. The band invaded cities, looted, castrated men, branded women with iron, raped and killed. When he was face to face with the bandit, he drew his weapon: a film camera. This video recounts the confrontation that marked the history of documentary in Brazil, with impressive images of Cangaço

O Homem Que Enfrentou Lampião com uma Câmera

NR 2017