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- In 1982, almost five million people took theaters to see Erotic Things, the first Brazilian porn movie. The production is today considered a major episode in the history of Brazilian cinema because it was launched during the military dictatorship of the country. 30 years later, The First Time of Brazilian Cinema found the producers and actors to tell the inside story of this fascinating journey.
- Nine stories take place between Christmas and Carnival, the sabbatical of Brazil. It's the northeast of the country. Dilemmas as displacement, roots, destiny, cycles, the sacred and the profane are sewn by real and fictional characters. Exploring the boundaries between documentary and fiction, Dropped the boots and dived into Heaven is a film about the Brazilian.
- The band Bixiga 70 is the subject of the documentary by Rubens Crispim Jr., which portrays the symbiosis between the music produced by the group and the elevation effect it causes in people.
- It is not known if the beginning or the end of the world.
- fighting racism with handmade black dolls
- 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 birth of a film festival in the hinterland of northern Minas Gerais, more precisely in the community that gives name to the competitive show: Sagarana. Just as the text of Guimarães Rosa helped to create part of the culture of that place, a group of people from the most diverse places joins to begin a cinematographic look at a town little accustomed to seeing regional films being exhibited in a big screen, of grace and in the field from square.
- The idea of architecture is to avoid disaster.
- A documentary about the foreign tourism in Rocinha, the biggest Latin America's favela, which receives about 3,000 tourists per month.
- Tight financially, José Graziano needed to return to live with his mother, Nair Graziano. Years later, his son would find himself in a similar situation. In a financial and personal crisis, Bruno Graziano is forced to move to the rented apartment that his father and grandmother share in the Paraiso neighborhood. During his life, he encounters the rapidity with which old age advances over his family. Trying to understand this moment, Bruno begins to record their daily lives as a way of understanding the passage of time and life.
- Baderna is a city in a countryside region of Brazil. Founded in 1871, it was built by black enslaved people and today it remains emancipated from the Brazilian state. With its mundane conflicts and its historical resistance, the city also maintains an intense relationship with nature. The movie narrates the day when Baderna receives 'Obaluaê', the 'Orixá' lord of the Earth, in a search for the cure of the 21st century.
- A boy sees his ex-girlfriend in the square and cannot find the courage to talk to her.
- experimental short film about the awakening of a girl who seeks her own image in others.